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中年时期新的性伴侣关系:从社会生态学角度看影响性传播感染风险认知和行为的因素

Navigating new sexual partnerships in midlife: a socioecological perspective on factors shaping STI risk perceptions and practices.

机构信息

MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

Sex Transm Infect. 2020 Jun;96(4):238-245. doi: 10.1136/sextrans-2019-054205. Epub 2020 Feb 10.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Despite increases in STIs among those over 40, little is known about the social context of STI transmission among people experiencing relationship transition in midlife, and few sexual health promotion initiatives are targeted at this group. This study sought to identify factors shaping STI risk perceptions and practices among midlife individuals either contemplating or having sex with new partners following the end of a long-term relationship.

METHODS

Participants were purposively selected from respondents to Britain's third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles, using three eligibility criteria: aged 40-59, reported experience of the end of a marital or cohabiting relationship with an opposite-sex partner in the past 5 years, and willingness to participate in a qualitative interview. Qualitative data were generated via face-to-face interviews with 10 women and 9 men and analysed inductively using thematic analysis, with themes then organised using a socioecological framework.

RESULTS

Participants' accounts of new sexual partnerships in midlife indicate that STI risk perceptions and practices are shaped by factors operating at multiple levels across the socioecological arena (individual, partnership, peers and communities, societal). Constraints on, and resources for, the navigation of sexual safety include self-perceived STI risk rooted in past rather than present circumstances; legacies of mistrust within former relationships; intersecting gender-age dynamics in negotiation of risk prevention strategies with new partners; peers and younger relatives' influences on understandings of sexual risk and safety; postrelationship change in social networks that increase or mitigate vulnerability to sexual risk; age-related barriers to accessing condoms; and disconnection from safer sex messaging and services culturally coded as for the young.

CONCLUSIONS

Improving sexual health among midlife adults requires age-sensitive interventions designed to address multilevel constraints, and harness positive influences, on the navigation of sexual safety at this stage of life.

摘要

目的

尽管 40 岁以上人群中的性传播感染(STI)有所增加,但人们对中年过渡期性关系中 STI 传播的社会背景知之甚少,很少有性健康促进计划针对这一群体。本研究旨在确定影响中年个体在长期关系结束后面临或与新伴侣发生性行为时 STI 风险认知和行为的因素。

方法

本研究从英国第三次全国性态度和生活方式调查的受访者中,通过三个入选标准选择参与者:年龄在 40-59 岁之间,在过去 5 年内报告结束与异性伴侣的婚姻或同居关系,并且愿意参加定性访谈。通过对 10 名女性和 9 名男性进行面对面访谈,定性数据得以生成,并采用主题分析进行归纳分析,然后使用社会生态学框架组织主题。

结果

参与者对中年新的性关系的描述表明,STI 风险认知和行为受到社会生态学领域多个层面的因素影响(个体、伴侣、同伴和社区、社会)。影响和资源包括自我感知的 STI 风险根植于过去而不是现在的情况;前一段关系中存在的信任缺失;在与新伴侣协商预防风险策略时,性别-年龄动态的相互作用;同伴和年轻亲属对性风险和安全的理解的影响;社交网络在性关系结束后的变化,这些变化增加或减轻了性风险的脆弱性;与年龄相关的获取避孕套的障碍;以及与性安全相关的文化隔阂,这些隔阂被认为是针对年轻人的。

结论

提高中年成年人的性健康需要针对年龄敏感的干预措施,旨在解决在人生这一阶段,性安全方面的多层次限制和积极影响。

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