University of California San Francisco.
California Department of Public Health.
AIDS Educ Prev. 2022 Jun;34(3):245-255. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2022.34.3.245.
Travelers may adapt HIV risk-reduction practices based on perceived destination-specific norms. We examined the association between perceived condom norms and condomless anal sex (CAS) during international and domestic travel and in the home environment among men who have sex with men. Men who traveled internationally in the past 12 months were recruited by respondent-driven sampling ( = 501). Not knowing destination-specific condom norms was significantly associated with less CAS during international travel and in the home environment but not during domestic travel. Perceiving home environment condom norms to expect use of condoms was significantly associated with less CAS during domestic but not international travel. Men were less likely to engage in CAS during international travel when destination-specific condom norms were unknown. Unfamiliarity with the environment and culture may influence some men to refrain from higher-risk behaviors. During domestic travel, some men appeared to apply home environment condom norms, which may be erroneous in some situations and pose an HIV risk.
旅行者可能会根据目的地的特定规范来调整 HIV 风险降低行为。我们研究了男男性行为者在国际和国内旅行期间以及在家庭环境中,对避孕套规范的看法与无保护肛交(CAS)之间的关联。通过应答驱动抽样(n=501)招募过去 12 个月内有国际旅行经历的男性。不知道目的地特定的避孕套规范与国际旅行和家庭环境中的 CAS 减少显著相关,但与国内旅行无关。认为家庭环境中期望使用避孕套的避孕套规范与国内旅行中的 CAS 减少显著相关,但与国际旅行无关。当特定目的地的避孕套规范未知时,男性在国际旅行中进行 CAS 的可能性较小。对环境和文化的不熟悉可能会影响一些男性避免高风险行为。在国内旅行期间,一些男性似乎采用了家庭环境中的避孕套规范,而在某些情况下这可能是错误的,会带来 HIV 风险。