1 Human Sciences Research Council, Population Health, Health Systems and Innovation, Pretoria, South Africa.
2 Human Sciences Research Council, HIV/AIDS, STIs and TB, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa.
Am J Mens Health. 2019 Mar-Apr;13(2):1557988319836632. doi: 10.1177/1557988319836632.
This study aimed to explore perspectives on the meaning of love and sexual relations amongst young men in KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. Gaining insights into these perspectives will help to understand the sexual behaviors of these young men better and to eventually develop more effective HIV prevention interventions. Focus group discussions were conducted in two study areas using a predetermined semistructured discussion guide. The findings indicate that the phenomenon of romantic relationship try-outs together with the idea of "feeling under pressure" to propose love to more than one woman seem to be accepted practices that often lead to multiple concurrent sexual partners and therefore potentially risky sexual behaviors. The fear of impregnating a woman is seen to be of a more significant concern than acquiring a sexually transmitted infection due to the stigma and embarrassment associated with pregnancy outside marriage. Given these findings, it is recommended that future studies investigate perspectives on sexuality and reproductive health in male populations in great detail prior to the development of behavioral change interventions because failure to do so may hamper well-intended but poorly targeted health interventions.
本研究旨在探讨南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省年轻男性对爱情和性关系的看法。深入了解这些观点将有助于更好地理解这些年轻男性的性行为,并最终制定更有效的艾滋病毒预防干预措施。研究采用预定的半结构化讨论指南,在两个研究区域进行了焦点小组讨论。研究结果表明,浪漫关系的尝试以及向不止一位女性表达爱意的“压力感”观念似乎是被接受的做法,这些做法常常导致多个同时发生的性伴侣,从而带来潜在的危险性行为。由于与未婚怀孕相关的耻辱感和尴尬,人们更担心会使女性怀孕,而不是感染性传播感染。鉴于这些发现,建议未来的研究在制定行为改变干预措施之前,详细研究男性群体对性和生殖健康的看法,因为如果不这样做,可能会阻碍那些意图良好但目标不明确的健康干预措施。