Barman-Adhikari Anamika, Hsu Hsun-Ta, Begun Stephanie, Portillo Andrea Perez, Rice Eric
Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver, 2148 S. High St., Denver, CO, 80208, USA.
School of Social Work, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2017 Mar;21(3):688-702. doi: 10.1007/s10461-016-1624-2.
Most studies of condomless sex among homeless youth have focused on peer norms, while excluding other potentially pertinent influences. This study explored how different types of relationships contributed to norms about condomless sex and whether such norms were associated with engagement in condomless sex among homeless youth. Additionally, because recent work has noted gender differences in social networks of male and female homeless youth, gender differences in social network norms of condomless sex were also assessed. Egocentric network data were collected from homeless youth accessing services at two drop-in centers in Los Angeles, CA (N = 976). Multivariate analyses (non-stratified and stratified by gender) assessed associations between descriptive, injunctive, and communicative norms and participants' engagement in condomless sex. Multivariate analyses indicated that perception of peer condom use and communication with sexual partners were significantly associated with not engaging in condomless sex. These relationships, however, varied by gender. Implications for interventions are discussed.
大多数关于无家可归青少年无保护性行为的研究都集中在同伴规范上,而排除了其他可能相关的影响因素。本研究探讨了不同类型的关系如何促成无保护性行为规范,以及这些规范是否与无家可归青少年的无保护性行为有关。此外,由于最近的研究指出了无家可归青少年男性和女性社交网络中的性别差异,因此还评估了无保护性行为社交网络规范中的性别差异。从加利福尼亚州洛杉矶市两个救助中心接受服务的无家可归青少年中收集了自我中心网络数据(N = 976)。多变量分析(未分层和按性别分层)评估了描述性、指令性和沟通性规范与参与者无保护性行为之间的关联。多变量分析表明,对同伴使用避孕套的认知以及与性伴侣的沟通与不进行无保护性行为显著相关。然而,这些关系因性别而异。文中讨论了干预措施的影响。