Mirror Group LLC, Washington, D.C., USA.
Department of Public Health Education, University of North Carolina - Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2024 Oct;72(7):2156-2163. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2022.2103704. Epub 2022 Aug 5.
To examine the associations of dimensions of masculinity-respect/toughness and anti-femininity/hypersexuality-with sexual risk behaviors and protective behavioral intentions and the effects of awareness of anti-Blackness.
127 Black heterosexual men were recruited from four Historically Black Colleges and Universities and one Minority Serving Institution in the South.
Students completed an online survey as part of a pilot study to assess the sexual health needs of Black college students.
Our results indicated that respect/toughness and anti-femininity/hypersexuality were significant correlates of protective behavioral intentions. After accounting for awareness of anti-Blackness and age, anti-femininity/hypersexuality was a significant correlate of sexual risk behaviors.
Our study highlights the complex multi-dimensional construct of masculinity and how forms of anti-Blackness continue to influence HIV vulnerability. Therefore, there is a need to include structural factors within research to better understand behaviors among Black college men and incorporate dimensions of masculinity that promote healthy sexual behaviors in interventions and programming.
探讨男子气概-尊重/坚韧和反女性化/过度性感维度与性风险行为和保护性行为意向的关联,以及反黑人意识的影响。
从南方的四所历史悠久的黑人学院和大学以及一所少数民族服务机构招募了 127 名黑人异性恋男性。
学生作为黑人大学生性健康需求评估试点研究的一部分,在线完成了一项调查。
我们的结果表明,尊重/坚韧和反女性化/过度性感是保护性行为意向的重要相关因素。在考虑了反黑人意识和年龄之后,反女性化/过度性感是性风险行为的重要相关因素。
我们的研究强调了男子气概的复杂多维结构,以及反黑人意识如何继续影响 HIV 的脆弱性。因此,有必要在研究中纳入结构因素,以更好地了解黑人大学生的行为,并在干预和规划中纳入促进健康性行为的男子气概维度。