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“赋权我们的人民”以解决有近期狂饮酒精史的美洲原住民中的抑郁、暴力和性风险问题。

'Empowering our people' to address depression, violence, and sexual risk among Native Americans with recent binge alcohol use.

机构信息

Center for American Indian Health, Department of International Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Center for the Development of Point of Care Tests for Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Division of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2022 Apr;27(3):733-747. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2020.1740177. Epub 2020 Mar 28.

Abstract

This study was launched in response to an American Indian (AI) community's concern regarding the comorbid occurrence of substance use, poor mental health, and other risk factors on sexual health. The purpose of this manuscript was to assess the relationship between alcohol use, violence, depression and STI/HIV risk behaviors on the frequency of unprotected sex acts and number of sexual partners among AI adults. Specifically, this analysis examines sociodemographic characteristics, experience of sexual and physical violence, binge drinking, depression, and sexual risk taking among = 281 AI adults ages 18-55. Regression models examine associations between the aforementioned risk factors, number of sex partners and number of unprotected sex acts, by depression status and sex, among participants. Frequent binge drinking predicted frequency of unprotected sex for both males and females; ever experiencing physical violence was a powerful predictor of unprotected sex for females, but not males. Ever experiencing physical violence strongly predicted having multiple sexual partners for females but was related to decreased number of sexual partners for males. Females ever experiencing sexual violence had more sexual partners; this was not observed for males. Binge drinking predicted frequency of unprotected sex acts, regardless of depression status. Interventions for AI adults seeking to reduce sexual health risk should reflect past violence victimization in sexual decision making, primarily among women. The significant role of binge alcohol use for modifying sexual decisions should be of prime focus and interventions should be personalized to address individuals' own alcohol use patterns. Additional research should explore how binge alcohol use moderates the relationship between depression and sexual risk.

摘要

这项研究是应美国印第安人(AI)社区的关注而发起的,该社区关注物质使用、心理健康不佳和其他风险因素与性健康共病的发生。本手稿的目的是评估酒精使用、暴力、抑郁和性传播感染/艾滋病毒风险行为与 AI 成年人无保护性行为的频率和性伴侣数量之间的关系。具体来说,本分析检查了 281 名年龄在 18-55 岁之间的 AI 成年人的社会人口统计学特征、性和身体暴力经历、狂饮、抑郁以及性冒险行为。回归模型根据抑郁状况和性别,检查了上述风险因素与性伴侣数量和无保护性行为数量之间的关联。男性和女性的频繁狂饮都预示着无保护性行为的频率;女性曾经历过身体暴力是无保护性行为的有力预测因素,但男性并非如此。女性曾经历过身体暴力,这强烈预示着她们有多个性伴侣,但与男性的性伴侣数量减少有关。女性曾经历过性暴力,她们的性伴侣更多;而男性则没有这种情况。狂饮可预测无保护性行为的频率,而与抑郁状况无关。寻求减少性健康风险的 AI 成年人的干预措施应反映在性决策中过去的暴力受害情况,主要是针对女性。应高度关注狂饮酒精对改变性行为决策的重要作用,并且干预措施应针对个人自身的酒精使用模式进行个性化。还应开展更多研究,探讨狂饮酒精如何调节抑郁和性风险之间的关系。

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