Downing Martin J, Brown Dominique, Steen Jeffrey, Benoit Ellen
Public Health Solutions, New York, NY, United States.
National Development and Research Institutes, Inc, New York, NY, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2018 Feb 26;7(2):e62. doi: 10.2196/resprot.9071.
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) remains a critical public health issue among black and Latino men who have sex with men (MSM), as it is associated with multiple negative outcomes including substance misuse, poor mental health, revictimization, and high-risk sexual behavior. Most CSA research with MSM relies on quantitative assessment that often precludes consideration of cultural variations in how formative sexual experiences are understood and is based on inconsistent or overly restrictive definitions of abuse, and therefore may fail to detect certain abusive experiences (eg, those involving female perpetrators), which can have harmful health consequences if they remain unrecognized.
The objective of this study is to overcome existing limitations in the literature by drawing on perspectives of black and Latino MSM and men who have sex with men and women (MSMW), as well as relevant service providers to better understand the role of, and the need to include, sexual abuse histories (eg, CSA) in treatment and counseling settings, with the long-term goal of improving assessment and health outcomes.
We will conduct mixed-methods interviews, framed by an intersectionality approach, with 80 black and Latino men (40 MSM and 40 MSMW) in New York City (NYC), exploring appraisals of their formative sexual experiences, including those described as consensual but meeting criteria for CSA. We will also interview 30 local service providers representing substance abuse treatment, mental health care, and HIV prevention and outreach.
The study was launched in May 2017.
This formative research will inform testable approaches to assessing and incorporating sexual abuse history into substance abuse treatment and other health and mental health services used by men with such histories.
儿童期性虐待(CSA)仍是男男性行为者(MSM)中的黑人与拉丁裔群体面临的一个关键公共卫生问题,因为它与多种负面后果相关,包括药物滥用、心理健康不佳、再次受害以及高危性行为。大多数针对男男性行为者的儿童期性虐待研究依赖于定量评估,这种评估往往无法考虑到在如何理解形成性性经历方面的文化差异,且基于不一致或过度严格的虐待定义,因此可能无法发现某些虐待经历(例如涉及女性施虐者的经历),而这些经历若未被识别,可能会产生有害的健康后果。
本研究的目的是通过借鉴黑人与拉丁裔男男性行为者以及双性恋男性(MSMW)的观点,以及相关服务提供者的观点,克服文献中现有的局限性,以便更好地理解性虐待史(如儿童期性虐待)在治疗和咨询环境中的作用以及纳入此类病史的必要性,其长期目标是改善评估和健康结果。
我们将采用交叉性方法进行混合方法访谈,访谈纽约市(NYC)的80名黑人与拉丁裔男性(40名男男性行为者和40名双性恋男性),探讨他们对形成性性经历的评价,包括那些虽被描述为双方自愿但符合儿童期性虐待标准的经历。我们还将访谈30名当地服务提供者,他们分别代表药物滥用治疗、心理健康护理以及艾滋病毒预防与外展服务领域。
该研究于2017年5月启动。
这项形成性研究将为可检验的方法提供信息,这些方法用于评估性虐待史并将其纳入有此类病史男性所使用的药物滥用治疗及其他健康和心理健康服务中。