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安大略省伦敦市非洲裔异性恋男性对性伴侣艾滋病毒血清阳性状况的了解和安全性行为的实践。

Knowledge of sexual partner's HIV serostatus and the practice of safer sex among heterosexual men of African descent in London, Ontario.

机构信息

Department of Geography, Western University, London, Canada.

Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2022 Feb;27(2):375-387. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2020.1734776. Epub 2020 Feb 29.

Abstract

Poor knowledge of sexual partners' HIV status is a major contributing factor in the heterosexual spread of HIV in Canada. This study examined knowledge of sexual partner's HIV serostatus and the practice of safer sex among self-identified heterosexual African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) men in London, Ontario. A cross-sectional data was collected from 156 heterosexual ACB men in London. The negative log-log link function was fitted to estimate the relationship between knowledge of sexual partner's HIV status and condom use among ACB men. Findings show that ACB men who know their sexual partner's HIV status are less likely to use condoms compared to men who do not know the serostatus of their sexual partner, controlling for other theoretically relevant covariates. In addition, the findings show that sexually active, single ACB men are less likely to use condoms. On the other hand, ACB men with higher education, employed and with income over 60 thousand dollars a year have a higher likelihood of using condoms. Heterosexual ACB men who used condoms even when they did not know their sexual partners' HIV status could be explained as a resilience-building strategy in response to their increasing HIV vulnerabilities. Heterosexual ACB men's use of condoms is further associated with socioeconomic factors including income, employment and education that need to be addressed for an improved safer sex.

摘要

性伴侣 HIV 状况知识匮乏是加拿大异性间 HIV 传播的一个主要因素。本研究调查了安大略省伦敦自我认同的异性恋非裔加勒比和黑人 (ACB) 男性对性伴侣 HIV 血清状况的了解程度和安全性行为的实践。从伦敦的 156 名异性恋 ACB 男性中收集了横断面数据。采用负对数-对数链接函数来估计 ACB 男性中了解性伴侣 HIV 状况与使用安全套之间的关系。研究结果表明,与不了解性伴侣血清状况的男性相比,了解性伴侣 HIV 状况的 ACB 男性使用安全套的可能性较小,控制了其他理论上相关的协变量。此外,研究结果表明,活跃的、单身的 ACB 男性使用安全套的可能性较小。另一方面,受过高等教育、有工作且年收入超过 6 万美元的 ACB 男性使用安全套的可能性更高。即使不知道性伴侣的 HIV 状况,仍使用安全套的异性恋 ACB 男性可能是一种应对 HIV 脆弱性增加的韧性建设策略。异性恋 ACB 男性使用安全套还与包括收入、就业和教育在内的社会经济因素有关,需要解决这些因素以提高安全性行为。

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