School of Social Work, Wayne State University, 5447 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI, 48202, USA.
Human Development and Family Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2019 Feb;48(2):507-519. doi: 10.1007/s10508-018-1341-1. Epub 2019 Jan 22.
Racial discrimination is a documented risk factor for sexual risk behaviors among young Black men. Mechanisms of effect and protective processes remain to be investigated. This study examined the mediating effect of emotional distress, self-regulation, and substance use on the association between racial discrimination and sexual risk behaviors. Sexual risk behaviors included in this study were inconsistent condom use and sexual concurrency (sexual partnerships that overlap overtime). The protective effect of protective social ties was also investigated. A sample of 505 heterosexually active men aged 19-22 years were recruited and surveyed for 3 time points. Men answered questions on racial discrimination, sexual risk behaviors, emotional distress, self-regulation, and substance use. Mediation and moderation models were tested. Racial discrimination (T1) significantly and positively predicted emotional distress (T2). Emotional distress, substance use, and self-regulation partially mediated the association between racial discrimination and sexual risk behaviors. Protective social ties attenuated the effects of emotional distress on substance use and self-regulation. Racial discrimination is an important context for sexual risk behaviors. Minority stress may translate to sexual risk behavior through psychosocial mediators, such as emotional distress, self-regulation, and substance use. Protective social ties may buffer against emotional distress to reduce substance use and increase self-regulation. The findings of this study can provide new insights through the investigation of risk and protective processes that influence sexual risk behaviors among young Black men.
种族歧视是年轻黑人男性发生性行为风险行为的一个有记录的风险因素。其作用机制和保护过程仍有待研究。本研究调查了情绪困扰、自我调节和物质使用在种族歧视与性行为风险行为之间的关系中的中介作用。本研究纳入的性行为风险行为包括 condom 使用不当和性伴重叠(overlap overtime)。还研究了保护性社会关系的保护作用。招募并调查了 505 名 19-22 岁的异性恋活跃男性,共进行了 3 次随访。男性回答了关于种族歧视、性行为风险行为、情绪困扰、自我调节和物质使用的问题。检验了中介和调节模型。种族歧视(T1)显著正向预测情绪困扰(T2)。情绪困扰、物质使用和自我调节部分中介了种族歧视与性行为风险行为之间的关系。保护性社会关系减弱了情绪困扰对物质使用和自我调节的影响。种族歧视是性行为风险行为的一个重要背景。少数族裔压力可能通过情绪困扰、自我调节和物质使用等心理社会中介因素转化为性行为风险行为。保护性社会关系可以缓冲情绪困扰,减少物质使用,增强自我调节。这项研究的结果可以通过调查影响年轻黑人男性性行为风险行为的风险和保护过程提供新的见解。