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家长促进安全套的获取和 HIV 检测,与性少数青年男性改善性健康结局相关。

Parent Facilitation of Condom Access and HIV Testing Associated with Improved Sexual Health Outcomes for Sexual Minority Young Men.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Rhode Island Hospital, 1 Hoppin Street, Suite 204, Providence, RI, RI 02903, USA.

Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Behav. 2024 Oct;28(10):3350-3361. doi: 10.1007/s10461-024-04428-6. Epub 2024 Jul 4.

Abstract

Sexual minority young men experience a high HIV incidence. Parent-based interventions are promising for prevention efforts, but further research is needed to identify specific, replicable parental behaviors associated with improved sexual health outcomes for sexual minority young men. We assessed parental behaviors in the domains of facilitating access to condoms, providing instruction in condom use, and supporting HIV testing, and tested whether parental behaviors were associated with sons' condom use self-efficacy and intentions to get tested for HIV. Data came from the baseline assessment of a pilot trial of a parent-based HIV prevention program, and participants were dyads (n = 61) of sexual minority young men (M. age: 16.87; 46% racial/ethnic minority) and their parents (M. age: 44.31; 26% racial/ethnic minority). Parents and sons reported on parental behaviors in each domain. Results indicated that parents' facilitation of access to condoms was associated with sons' condom use self-efficacy, and parents' facilitation of HIV testing was associated with sons' HIV testing intentions. Findings were robust across both parent and son reports of parental behaviors. Parental condom use instruction was unrelated to sons' condom use self-efficacy. Findings suggest that parent-based HIV prevention programs for sexual minority young men should encourage parents to provide instrumental assistance to their sons in accessing condoms and HIV testing. There is a need for further research to identify underlying mechanisms.

摘要

性少数群体的年轻男性 HIV 感染率较高。基于父母的干预措施对于预防工作很有前景,但需要进一步研究,以确定与性少数群体年轻男性性健康结果改善相关的具体、可复制的父母行为。我们评估了在促进获得安全套、提供安全套使用指导以及支持 HIV 检测方面的父母行为,并检验了这些行为是否与儿子的 condom 使用自我效能感和进行 HIV 检测的意愿有关。数据来自于一项基于父母的 HIV 预防计划的试点试验的基线评估,参与者是性少数群体年轻男性(M. 年龄:16.87;46%为少数民族/族裔)及其父母(M. 年龄:44.31;26%为少数民族/族裔)的对偶体(n=61)。父母和儿子报告了每个领域的父母行为。结果表明,父母促进获得安全套与儿子的 condom 使用自我效能感有关,而父母促进 HIV 检测与儿子的 HIV 检测意愿有关。父母和儿子报告的父母行为结果都是稳健的。父母的 condom 使用指导与儿子的 condom 使用自我效能感无关。研究结果表明,针对性少数群体年轻男性的基于父母的 HIV 预防计划应鼓励父母为儿子提供获取 condom 和 HIV 检测方面的实际帮助。需要进一步研究以确定潜在机制。

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