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Condom Use and Concurrent Partnering among Heterosexually Active African American Men: A Qualitative Report

机译:异性恋活跃的非裔美国人中避孕套的使用和同时伴侣:定性报告

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African Americans are overrepresented among heterosexual cases of HIV/AIDS in the USA. Inconsistent condom use and concurrent partnering are two sexual behaviors driving the heterosexual HIV epidemic in the African American community. To inform the development of an HIV prevention behavioral intervention to decrease concurrent partnering and increase condom use among African American heterosexual men, we conducted formative research, including 61 structured interviews, 5 focus groups with 25 men, and 30 in-depth qualitative interviews between July and December 2009. We used a grounded theoretical approach and categorizing strategies to code and analyze the qualitative data. Results around condom use confirmed earlier findings among heterosexual men in general: condoms diminish pleasure, interfere with erection, and symbolize infidelity. Although valued by some as a form of disease prevention and pregnancy prevention, condoms are often used only with specific types of female partners, such as new or casual partners, or due to visual risk assessment. Sex partner concurrency was described as normative and ascribed to men’s “natural” desire to engage in a variety of sexual activities or their high sex drive, with little recognition of the role it plays in the heterosexual HIV epidemic. Fatherhood emerged among many men as a crucial life event and compelling motivation for reducing sexual risk behavior. Based on these results, we conclude that existing HIV prevention efforts to improve attitudes towards and motivate use of condoms either have not reached or have not been successful with African American heterosexual men. In designing behavioral interventions to decrease concurrent partnering and increase condom use, addressing negative attitudes towards condoms and partner risk assessment is critical, as is integrating novel motivational approaches related to identity as fathers and men in the African American community.
机译:在美国,异性爱滋病毒/爱滋病病例中,非洲裔美国人的人数过多。不一致使用安全套和同时进行伴侣关系是导致非裔美国人社区中艾滋病毒异性传播的两种性行为。为了指导艾滋病预防行为干预措施的发展,以减少非洲裔美国异性恋男性之间的并发伴侣关系并增加使用避孕套,我们进行了形成性研究,包括61项结构化访谈,5个焦点小组与25名男性进行的访谈以及在7月之间进行的30次深度定性访谈。和2009年12月。我们使用了扎实的理论方法和分类策略来对定性数据进行编码和分析。有关使用安全套的结果证实了异性恋男性中较早的发现:安全套会降低愉悦感,干扰勃起并象征不忠。尽管安全套被某些人认为是预防疾病和预防怀孕的一种形式,但避孕套通常仅与特定类型的女性伴侣(例如新伴侣或临时伴侣)一起使用,或者是出于视觉风险评估的目的。性伴侣并发被认为是规范性的,归因于男人对各种性活动或强烈的性欲的“自然”渴望,但却很少意识到它在异性爱滋病中的作用。在许多男人中,父亲身份是至关重要的生活事件,也是减少性风险行为的令人信服的动力。根据这些结果,我们得出结论,对于非裔美国人的异性恋男人而言,现有的预防艾滋病毒的努力尚未完成或未能成功,以改善人们对安全套的态度并鼓励他们使用安全套。在设计行为干预措施以减少并发伴侣和增加使用避孕套时,应对对避孕套的负面态度和伴侣风险评估至关重要,整合与非洲裔美国人父亲和男子身份有关的新颖动机方法也至关重要。

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