Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2022 Jul;24(7):904-919. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2021.1898676. Epub 2021 Apr 2.
This study explored how leaders of Black churches active in the fight against HIV conceptualised sex and sexuality when describing HIV interventions within their institutions. We analysed interviews with pastors and identified three frames through which leaders understood and communicated about sex and sexuality: (1) an , in which participants avoided discussing behaviours and populations that have historically been disparaged within the church by emphasising involuntary risk exposure; (2) an , which recognised sexual behaviour that differed from heteronormative conduct; and, (3) a , which allowed individuals to maintain their own beliefs about appropriate sexual conduct. Participants used frames to engage in a range of HIV interventions while upholding stigmatising beliefs about sexual behaviour and identity.
本研究探讨了活跃于抗击艾滋病领域的黑人教堂领袖在描述其机构内的艾滋病干预措施时,如何理解和表述性与性行为。我们对牧师进行了访谈,并从中识别出了三个框架,领导者通过这些框架来理解和传达性与性行为:(1)一种 ,参与者通过强调非自愿的风险暴露来避免讨论历史上在教会中被贬低的行为和人群;(2)一种 ,承认与异性恋规范行为不同的性行为;以及,(3)一种 ,允许个人在坚持自己对适当性行为的信仰的同时,参与各种艾滋病干预措施。参与者利用这些框架来开展一系列艾滋病干预措施,同时坚持对性行为和性身份的污名化信念。