Slavin Melissa N, Hochstatter Karli, Kraus Shane W, Earleywine Mitch, El-Bassel Nabila
School of Social Work, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, USA.
Int J Sex Health. 2021;33(2):123-130. doi: 10.1080/19317611.2020.1864558. Epub 2021 Apr 22.
Cannabis use and sexual risk behavior have been found to co-occur, but more research on these associations is needed among criminal justice-involved women (i.e., courts, jails, or prisons).
Regression models examined past 90-day cannabis use on unprotected sex, multiple sexual partners, and STIs/HIV among 306 women under NYC community supervision, adjusting for alcohol, other illicit substances, and socio-demographics.
Cannabis use, but not alcohol or other illicit substance use, was positively associated with having unprotected sex and multiple sexual partners, but not STIs or HIV.
Criminal justice-involved women may benefit from sexual risk reduction interventions incorporating cannabis content.
已发现大麻使用与性风险行为同时出现,但在涉及刑事司法的女性(即法院、监狱或看守所中的女性)中,需要对这些关联进行更多研究。
回归模型研究了纽约市社区监管下的306名女性在过去90天内使用大麻与无保护性行为、多个性伴侣以及性传播感染/艾滋病毒之间的关系,并对酒精、其他非法物质和社会人口统计学因素进行了调整。
大麻使用与无保护性行为和多个性伴侣呈正相关,但与酒精或其他非法物质使用无关,与性传播感染或艾滋病毒也无关。
涉及刑事司法的女性可能会从纳入大麻相关内容的性风险降低干预措施中受益。