Hobfoll S E, Jackson A P, Lavin J, Britton P J, Shepherd J B
Applied Psychology Center, Kent State University, Ohio 44242.
Health Psychol. 1993 Nov;12(6):481-8. doi: 10.1037//0278-6133.12.6.481.
Sexual behavior, knowledge of HIV transmission and prevention, perceived risk of AIDS, and safer sex behavior were studied in a sample of 289 single, pregnant, inner-city women. African-American and European-American women were equally represented. Women had poor AIDS knowledge. Sexual behavior placed women at risk for HIV infection due to the lack of condom or spermicide use. Women did not perceive themselves at risk for the AIDS virus, although they did recognize that heterosexuals were at risk. Their lack of risk perception was partly based on their having a single sexual partner. They did not regard their partner's current or past behavior as placing them at risk. Recommendations for intervention and cultural differences were discussed.
对289名单身、怀孕的市中心区女性样本进行了性行为、艾滋病毒传播与预防知识、艾滋病感知风险及安全性行为的研究。非裔美国女性和欧美裔女性的人数相当。这些女性对艾滋病的了解甚少。由于未使用避孕套或杀精剂,性行为使她们面临感染艾滋病毒的风险。尽管她们认识到异性有感染风险,但这些女性并未意识到自己有感染艾滋病病毒的风险。她们缺乏风险认知部分是因为她们只有一个性伴侣。她们不认为伴侣当前或过去的行为会使自己面临风险。文中还讨论了干预建议及文化差异。