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Condom Use in the Context of Main and Casual Partner Concurrency: Individual and Relationship Predictors in a Sample of Heterosexual African American Men

机译:在主要和临时伙伴并发情况下使用避孕套:异性恋非裔美国人样本中的个人和关系预测因子

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Researchers have identified engagement in sexual concurrency, particularly when condom use is inconsistent, as a risk factor for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. This risk is particularly salient in rural communities in which dense interconnection of sexual networks can promote the spread of sexually transmitted infections. The authors investigated individual and relationship factors that predict inconsistent condom use in the context of main and casual partner sexual concurrency among 176 rural African American men. The individual psychosocial factors investigated included impulsivity and anger/hostility. Relationship variables included fidelity expectations, criticism from partners, and relationship control in both main and casual relationships. No individual risk factors were associated with main partner inconsistent condom use; however, impulsivity and anger/hostility positively predicted inconsistent condom use with a casual partner. Relationship control in the main partnership predicted inconsistent condom use with the main partner. Criticism from the main partner positively predicted inconsistent condom use with a casual partner. Finally, expectations for a casual partner’s fidelity positively predicted inconsistent condom use with that partner. These findings underscore the importance of considering the influence of one sexual partnership on behavior in another and of taking this complexity into account in the development of preventive interventions.
机译:研究人员已经确定,参与性并发,特别是在使用安全套不一致时,是导致艾滋病毒和其他性传播感染的危险因素。这种风险在农村社区尤为明显,在农村社区,性网络的密集互连可以促进性传播感染的传播。作者调查了个人和关系因素,这些因素预测了176名农村非洲裔美国男性在主要和偶然伴侣性并发情况下使用安全套不一致。调查的个人社会心理因素包括冲动性和愤怒/敌意。关系变量包括忠诚度期望,来自合作伙伴的批评以及主要和临时关系中的关系控制。没有任何个人危险因素与主要伴侣使用安全套不一致有关;然而,冲动性和愤怒/敌意积极地预测了与随便伴侣使用安全套不一致。主要伴侣之间的关系控制预计与主要伴侣的安全套使用不一致。主要伴侣的批评积极地预测与休闲伴侣的避孕套使用不一致。最后,对休闲伴侣的忠诚度的期望积极地预测了与该伴侣使用避孕套的不一致。这些发现强调了考虑一种性伴侣对另一种伴侣的行为的影响并在制定预防性干预措施时考虑到这种复杂性的重要性。

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