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美国青少年性少数男性之间的性协议讨论。

Sexual Agreement Discussions Among Adolescent Sexual Minority Men in the USA.

机构信息

Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Michigan Public Health Institute, Okemos, MI, USA.

Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan School of Public Health, 1415 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2024 Aug;53(8):3129-3138. doi: 10.1007/s10508-024-02915-4. Epub 2024 Jun 18.

Abstract

Nearly two-thirds of new HIV infections are attributed to primary partners, necessitating a greater understanding of relationship context of HIV transmission among sexual minority men. Sexual agreements, which are the explicit decisions couples make about sexual behaviors allowed inside and outside of their relationship, have been primarily studied among adult sexual minority men. Little work has sought to understand how adolescent sexual minority men utilize and navigate sexual agreement conversations. In this qualitative study, we explored adolescent sexual minority men's motivations for having these conversations, how they define different types of agreements (e.g., monogamous, non-monogamous), and the topics most commonly discussed in their conversations. We conducted thematic analysis of in-depth interviews with 30 partnered, HIV-negative, adolescent sexual minority men ages 15-19 years. Participants reported similar reasons, definitions, and desires for creating sexual agreements as those reported in the adult literature. Novel to this population was the influence of stigma and heterosexism on the participants' choice of sexual agreement type. Like adult sexual minority men, participants used sexual agreement conversations to respond to life events; however, the adolescents in our sample, when talking with their partners, led with the context of developmentally specific events such as leaving for college or attending a school dance. Those with more relationship experience often described having intentional, explicit sexual agreement conversations. Study findings suggest that content focused on sexual agreements is important for HIV prevention interventions designed with adolescent sexual minority men, especially young men who have less relationship experiences.

摘要

近三分之二的新 HIV 感染可归因于主要性伴侣,这就需要我们更深入地了解性少数群体男性的伴侣关系背景下 HIV 传播的情况。性协议是指伴侣双方对其关系内外允许的性行为做出的明确决定,这一概念主要在成年性少数群体男性中进行了研究。很少有研究试图了解青少年性少数群体男性如何利用和驾驭性协议对话。在这项定性研究中,我们探讨了青少年性少数群体男性进行这些对话的动机、他们如何定义不同类型的协议(例如,一夫一妻制、非一夫一妻制)以及他们在对话中最常讨论的话题。我们对 30 名 15-19 岁的有伴侣、HIV 阴性的青少年性少数群体男性进行了深入访谈,并对访谈内容进行了主题分析。参与者报告了与成人文献中报告的类似的进行性协议对话的原因、定义和愿望。与成人文献相比,青少年群体中报告的新型因素是耻辱感和异性恋至上主义对参与者选择性协议类型的影响。与成年性少数群体男性一样,参与者使用性协议对话来应对生活事件;然而,我们研究样本中的青少年在与伴侣交谈时,首先会提到与发展阶段相关的事件,例如上大学或参加学校舞会。那些有更多恋爱经验的人通常会描述有明确、明确的性协议对话。研究结果表明,针对青少年性少数群体男性的 HIV 预防干预措施中,包含性协议内容很重要,尤其是对于那些恋爱经验较少的年轻男性。

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