Steiner S, Lemke A L, Roffman R A
Innovative Programs Research Group (IPRG), Seattle, WA.
Public Health Rep. 1994 Jul-Aug;109(4):563-6.
Men attending four Seattle gay bars were asked to complete a self-administered questionnaire including measures of sexual behavior, perceptions of peer norms in the area of sexual safety, personal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk estimate, and knowledge and use of a variety of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) prevention services. Twenty-nine percent of the sample reported engaging in unprotected anal intercourse at least once during the 2 months before the survey. Differences in peer norm perceptions, age, HIV risk estimate, and intent to be sexually safe in the future were found between those engaging in unprotected anal intercourse and those not reporting unprotected anal intercourse. No significant differences were found in level of education, use of AIDS prevention services, and whether or not a person had been tested for HIV. Implications for prevention programs are discussed.
参与调查的是光顾西雅图四家同性恋酒吧的男性,他们被要求填写一份自我管理的调查问卷,内容包括性行为、对性安全领域同伴规范的认知、个人对感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)风险的估计,以及对各种后天免疫机能丧失综合症(AIDS)预防服务的了解和使用情况。在调查前的2个月里,29%的样本报告至少有过一次无保护肛交行为。在有无无保护肛交行为的人群之间,发现了在同伴规范认知、年龄、HIV风险估计以及未来性行为安全意愿方面的差异。在教育程度、AIDS预防服务的使用情况以及是否接受过HIV检测方面,未发现显著差异。文中还讨论了对预防项目的启示。