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平衡风险、亲密关系和(不)遵守规定:COVID-19 社会限制期间家庭间性行为的定性研究。

Balancing risk, intimacy and (non)compliance: a qualitative study of sex across household during COVID-19 social restrictions.

机构信息

MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

Institute of Global Health, UCL, London, UK.

出版信息

Cult Health Sex. 2023 May;25(5):582-598. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2022.2078507. Epub 2022 Jun 8.

DOI:10.1080/13691058.2022.2078507
PMID:35674048
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10184729/
Abstract

Government controls over intimate relationships, imposed to limit the spread of Sars-CoV-2, were unprecedented in modern times. This study draws on data from qualitative interviews with 18 participants in Natsal-COVID, a quasi-representative web-panel survey of the British population ( = 6,654 people), reporting that they had sex with someone from outside their household in the preceding four weeks; a period in which contact between households was restricted in the UK. Whilst only 10% of people reported sexual contact outside their household, among single people and those in non-cohabiting relationships, rates were much higher (Natsal-COVID). Our findings show that individuals did not take decisions to meet up with sexual partners lightly. Participants were motivated by needs-for connection, security, intimacy and a sense of normality. People balanced risks-of catching COVID-19, social judgement and punishment for rule-breaking-against other perceived risks, including to their mental health or relationships. We used situated rationality and social action theories of risk to demonstrate that people weighed up risk in socially situated ways and exhibited complex decision-making when deciding not to comply with restrictions. Understanding motivations for non-compliance is crucial to informing future public health messaging which accounts for the needs and circumstances of all population members.

摘要

政府对亲密关系的控制,旨在限制 SARS-CoV-2 的传播,这在现代是前所未有的。本研究利用了来自 18 名参与 Natsal-COVID 的参与者的定性访谈数据,Natsal-COVID 是一项针对英国人口( = 6654 人)的准代表性网络小组调查,报告称他们在过去四周内与家庭以外的人发生了性关系;在此期间,英国家庭之间的接触受到限制。虽然只有 10%的人报告说与家庭以外的人有过性接触,但在单身人士和非同居关系的人中,这一比例要高得多(Natsal-COVID)。我们的研究结果表明,个人不会轻易决定与性伴侣见面。参与者的动机是需要联系、安全、亲密和正常感。人们权衡了感染 COVID-19 的风险、社会评判和对违规行为的惩罚,以平衡其他被认为的风险,包括对他们的心理健康或关系的风险。我们使用情境理性和社会行动风险理论来证明,人们以社会情境的方式权衡风险,并在决定不遵守限制时表现出复杂的决策过程。了解不遵守规定的动机对于为未来的公共卫生信息传递提供信息至关重要,这些信息要考虑到所有人群成员的需求和情况。