Department of Biology and Anthropology, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.
Department of Health Science, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2023 Jan;25(1):63-77. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2021.2018501. Epub 2021 Dec 30.
Public health models and medical interventions have often failed to consider the impact of reductionist HIV 'risk' discourse on how sexual minority men interpret, enact and embody biomedical knowledge in the context of sexual encounters. The aim of this study was to use an anthropological lens to examine sexual minority men's perception of HIV risk and experience within the medical system in order to examine the influence of risk discourse on their health, behaviour and social norms. In-depth interviews ( = 43) were conducted with a racially, ethnically and socioeconomically diverse sample of young sexual minority men and explored HIV-related beliefs and experiences, as well as their interactions with healthcare providers. Findings suggest that the stigmatisation of behaviours associated with HIV appears to be shaped by three key forces: healthcare provider perceptions of sexual minority men as inherently 'risky', community slut-shaming, and perceptions of risk related to anal sex positioning. Stigmatising notions of risk appear to be embodied through sexual health practices and identities vis-à-vis preferred anal sex positions and appear to influence condom use and PrEP initiation.
公共卫生模型和医学干预措施通常未能考虑到还原论的 HIV“风险”话语对性少数群体男性在性接触背景下如何解释、实施和体现生物医学知识的影响。本研究旨在使用人类学视角来研究性少数群体男性对 HIV 风险的感知以及他们在医疗体系中的体验,以检验风险话语对他们的健康、行为和社会规范的影响。对来自不同种族、民族和社会经济背景的年轻性少数群体男性进行了深入访谈( = 43),探讨了与 HIV 相关的信念和经验,以及他们与医疗保健提供者的互动。研究结果表明,与 HIV 相关的行为的污名化似乎是由三种主要力量塑造的:医疗保健提供者对性少数群体男性本质上“有风险”的看法、社区对性滥交的羞辱,以及与肛交体位相关的风险认知。风险的污名化观念似乎通过性健康实践和身份体现出来,表现在偏好的肛交体位上,并且似乎会影响避孕套的使用和 PrEP 的启动。