Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing, Northwestern University, 625 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1400, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.
Department of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2021 Apr;50(3):1057-1065. doi: 10.1007/s10508-020-01775-y. Epub 2020 Jul 10.
Bisexual men are at increased risk for HIV/STI and early pregnancy involvement compared to heterosexual men, and minority stressors (e.g., enacted and internalized stigma) are associated with sexual risk behavior in samples of gay and bisexual men. However, few studies have specifically focused on bisexual men, and little is known about the unique predictors of sexual risk behavior in this population. Further, few studies have focused on positive sexual orientation-related factors such as identity affirmation, which may be protective against sexual risk behavior. As such, the goals of the current study were to examine minority stressors and identity affirmation as predictors of condomless sex among self-identified bisexual men, and whether these associations differed as a function of partner gender. We used four waves of data spanning 24 months from a subset of self-identified bisexual men in a larger cohort of gay and bisexual men ages 16-29 years at enrollment. At each wave, participants reported on up to four partners, allowing us to examine within-person associations. We used mixed effects negative binomial models to examine the associations between our predictors (discrimination, internalized binegativity, and identity affirmation) and condomless sex acts. In addition, we tested whether partner gender moderated each of the associations by including interaction effects in each of the models. Results indicated that higher levels of internalized binegativity and lower levels of identity affirmation were associated with less condomless sex with female partners, but they were not associated with condomless sex with male partners. Discrimination was not associated with condomless sex with male or female partners. These findings suggest that predictors of condom use among self-identified bisexual men differ as a function of partner gender, and they highlight the need to identify strategies to promote sexual health while also supporting positive identity development in this population.
与异性恋男性相比,双性恋男性感染 HIV/性传播感染和早孕的风险增加,而少数群体压力源(例如,实施和内化的耻辱感)与男同性恋和双性恋男性样本中的性风险行为有关。然而,很少有研究专门针对双性恋男性,并且对这一人群中性行为风险的独特预测因素知之甚少。此外,很少有研究关注积极的性取向相关因素,例如身份认同,这可能对性行为风险具有保护作用。因此,本研究的目的是研究少数群体压力源和身份认同对自我认同的双性恋男性无保护性行为的预测作用,以及这些关联是否因伴侣性别而异。我们使用了一项更大的男同性恋和双性恋男性队列中自我认同的双性恋男性的四个时间点数据,跨度为 24 个月。在每个时间点,参与者报告了多达四个伴侣,这使我们能够检查个体内的关联。我们使用混合效应负二项式模型来研究我们的预测因子(歧视、内化双性恶感和身份认同)与无保护性行为之间的关联。此外,我们通过在每个模型中包含交互效应来测试伴侣性别是否调节了每种关联。结果表明,内化双性恶感水平较高和身份认同水平较低与与女性伴侣发生无保护性行为的次数减少有关,但与与男性伴侣发生无保护性行为的次数无关。歧视与与男性或女性伴侣发生无保护性行为无关。这些发现表明,自我认同的双性恋男性使用避孕套的预测因素因伴侣性别而异,这突出表明需要确定策略来促进这一人群的性健康,同时支持积极的身份认同发展。