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女性避孕套在低收入非裔美国女性中的可接受性。

The acceptability of the female condom among low-income African-American women.

作者信息

Shervington D O

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans 70112-2822.

出版信息

J Natl Med Assoc. 1993 May;85(5):341-7.

Abstract

Among women, African Americans are at the highest risk for contracting the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Unfortunately, the majority of African-American women do not perceive themselves to be at risk nor perceive the need to engage in safe-sex practices. Given the alarming rate of increase of HIV disease among African-American women, more in-depth information about the sociocultural factors influencing these nonhealth-promoting beliefs and behaviors is needed immediately in order to design effective Information, Education, Communication campaigns. As part of such an effort, a premarketing study of the recently developed female condom, Reality (Wisconsin Pharmacal, Jackson, Wisconsin), was used as an opportunity to assess not only acceptance and relevance of the product, but also knowledge, attitudes, and practices among a group of African-American women in New Orleans. The methodology chosen was focus group discussions. The main finding from these discussions is that the previously reported low-risk perception of HIV disease among African-American females is also true among this group. The discussions suggest that cultural norm of female submission and passivity in sexual negotiation is a major barrier to preventive actions among these African-American women, ie, insistence on condom use during sexual intercourse [corrected]. The second important finding from these focus group discussions is that the women enthusiastically endorsed the female condom because they felt this condom allowed them control over safe-sex practices without having to challenge the power of their male partners. This study also demonstrates that the dynamics of universality and interpersonal learning inherent to insight-oriented or support groups can also be present.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

摘要

在女性群体中,非裔美国女性感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的风险最高。不幸的是,大多数非裔美国女性并未意识到自己面临风险,也不认为有必要采取安全性行为。鉴于非裔美国女性中HIV感染率的惊人增长速度,迫切需要更深入了解影响这些不利于健康的观念和行为的社会文化因素,以便设计有效的信息、教育与沟通活动。作为这项工作的一部分,对最近研发的女用避孕套“Reality”(威斯康星制药公司,威斯康星州杰克逊市)进行的上市前研究,不仅被用作评估该产品的接受度和相关性的契机,还用于评估新奥尔良一群非裔美国女性的知识、态度和行为。所选用的方法是焦点小组讨论。这些讨论的主要发现是,此前报道的非裔美国女性中对HIV疾病低风险认知在该群体中同样存在。讨论表明,女性在性协商中顺从和被动的文化规范是这些非裔美国女性采取预防措施的主要障碍,即坚持在性交时使用避孕套[已修正]。这些焦点小组讨论的第二个重要发现是,女性热情支持女用避孕套,因为她们觉得这种避孕套能让她们在安全性行为中拥有掌控权,而不必挑战男性伴侣的权威。这项研究还表明,洞察导向型或支持小组所固有的普遍性和人际学习动态也可能存在。(摘要截选至250词)

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