School of Nursing, University of Rochester, 601 Elmwood Ave., Box SON, Rochester, NY, 14623, USA.
School of Public Health, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2021 Jul;50(5):2031-2047. doi: 10.1007/s10508-020-01871-z. Epub 2021 Apr 26.
Threats to sexual health among U.S. Black men who have sex with men (MSM) may manifest in a context of social adverse experiences. Situational sex is one such context, which we characterize as sexual behaviors driven either by a desire to cultivate a specific sexual experience or attributable to social vulnerability. Two characterizations of situational sex explored in this study were drug use during sex and transactional sex. Guided by ecological and syndemic frameworks, we conducted a secondary data analysis of social conditions and sexual behaviors among a prospective cohort of Black MSM from the HIV Prevention Trial Network (HPTN) 061 study. Using structural equation modeling, this analysis examined the indirect effect of syndemic factors (substance use, depression, violence exposure) in the relationship between ecological constructs (anti-Black/homophobic stigma, childhood violence, and economic vulnerability) and situational sex (drug use during sex, transactional sex). Model fit indices, CFI (.870) and SRMR (.091), demonstrated reasonable fit. Significant indirect effects emerged via substance use for economic vulnerability (indirect effect = .181, 95% CI [.078, .294]) and anti-Black/homophobic violence and stigma (indirect effect = .061, 95% CI [.008, .121]) on drug use during sex; as well as on transactional sex (economic vulnerability indirect effect = .059, 95% CI [.018, .121] and anti-Black/homophobic stigma and violence indirect effect = .020, 95% CI [.003, .051]). Findings implicate the need for social and fiscal intervention to address upstream, ecological, and syndemic factors that influence inherent vulnerability of situational sex and overall threats to sexual health among Black MSM.
美国与男性发生性关系的男男性行为者(MSM)的性健康威胁可能表现在社会不利经历的背景下。情境性性行为就是这样一种背景,我们将其描述为受特定性体验的欲望驱动或归因于社会脆弱性的性行为。本研究探讨了情境性性行为的两种特征,即性行为中的药物使用和交易性性行为。本研究以生态和综合征框架为指导,对来自艾滋病毒预防试验网络(HPTN)061 研究的前瞻性黑人性少数群体 MSM 队列的社会状况和性行为进行了二次数据分析。使用结构方程模型,该分析检验了综合征因素(药物使用、抑郁、暴力暴露)在生态结构(反黑/恐同歧视、童年暴力和经济脆弱性)与情境性性之间关系中的间接效应(性行为中的药物使用、交易性性行为)。模型拟合指数,CFI(.870)和 SRMR(.091),表明拟合良好。通过药物使用,经济脆弱性与情境性性之间存在显著的间接效应(间接效应=0.181,95%CI [0.078,0.294]),以及反黑/恐同暴力和歧视(间接效应=0.061,95%CI [0.008,0.121])与性行为中的药物使用;以及交易性性行为(经济脆弱性间接效应=0.059,95%CI [0.018,0.121]和反黑/恐同歧视和暴力间接效应=0.020,95%CI [0.003,0.051])。研究结果表明,需要进行社会和财政干预,以解决影响情境性性和黑人性少数群体 MSM 整体性健康威胁的上游、生态和综合征因素。