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Transactional Sex With Regular and Casual Partners Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men in the Detroit Metro Area

机译:在底特律都会区与男性发生性关系的年轻男性中与定期伴侣和临时伴侣进行性交

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Transactional sex refers to the commodification of the body in exchange for shelter, food, and other goods and needs. Transactional sex has been associated with negative health outcomes including HIV infection, psychological distress, and substance use and abuse. Compared with the body of research examining transactional sex among women, less is known about the prevalence and correlates of transactional sex among men. Using data from a cross-sectional survey of young men who have sex with men (ages 18-29) living in the Detroit Metro Area (N = 357; 9% HIV infected; 49% Black, 26% White, 16% Latino, 9% Other race), multivariate logistic regression analyses examined the association between transactional sex with regular and casual partners and key psychosocial factors (e.g., race/ethnicity, education, poverty, relationship status, HIV status, prior sexually transmitted infections [STIs], mental health, substance use, and residential instability) previously identified in the transactional sex literature. Forty-four percent of the current sample reported engaging in transactional sex. Transactional sex was associated with age, employment status, relationship status, and anxiety symptoms. When stratified, transactional sex with a regular partner was associated with age, educational attainment, employment status, relationship status, anxiety, and alcohol use. Transactional sex with a casual partner was associated with homelessness, race/ethnicity, employment status, and hard drug use. The implications of these findings for HIV/STI prevention are discussed, including the notion that efforts to address HIV/STIs among young men who have sex with men may require interventions to consider experiences of transactional sex and the psychosocial contexts that may increase its likelihood.
机译:性交易是指身体的商品化,以换取住房,食物以及其他物品和需求。性交与负面健康后果相关,包括艾滋病毒感染,心理困扰,药物滥用和滥用。与研究女性间性行为的研究机构相比,人们对男性间性行为的患病率及其相关性知之甚少。使用对居住在底特律都会区(N = 357;感染了9%的艾滋病毒; 49%的黑人,26%的白人,16%的拉丁美洲人)的男同性恋者进行的横断面调查数据, 9%(其他种族),多因素Logistic回归分析检查了经常性和休闲伴侣的性交易与主要社会心理因素(例如种族/民族,教育程度,贫穷,关系状况,艾滋病毒状况,先前性传播感染[STIs],心理健康,药物滥用和居住不稳定)之前在交易性文献中已经确定。当前样本中有百分之四十四报告称从事性交易。交易性行为与年龄,就业状况,人际关系状况和焦虑症状相关。分层后,与固定伴侣的交易性行为与年龄,受教育程度,就业状况,关系状况,焦虑和饮酒有关。与随便伴侣的性交与无家可归,种族/民族,就业状况和吸毒有关。讨论了这些发现对预防艾滋病毒/性传播感染的意义,包括这样一种观念,即为与男男性接触的年轻人解决艾滋病毒/性传播感染的努力可能需要采取干预措施,以考虑性交易的经历以及可能增加其可能性的心理社会背景。

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