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Exploring why young African American women do not change condom-use behavior following participation in an STI/HIV prevention intervention

机译:探索为什么年轻的非洲裔美国妇女在参加性传播感染/艾滋病毒预防干预措施后不改变安全套使用行为

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) interventions can significantly reduce risky sexual behaviors among vulnerable populations. However, not everyone exposed to an intervention will reduce their sexual risk behavior. This qualitative study sought to identify factors associated with young African American females’ lack of increase in condom use post-participation in an HIV prevention intervention. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 50 young African American women (18–23 years; approximately half were mothers) after participating in a demonstrated effective HIV prevention intervention; 24 did not increase condom use post-intervention. Interviews were thematically coded for barriers to condom-use post-intervention. Although nearly all young women reported partner-associated challenges to using condoms, there were relational differences observed among those who changed their condom use versus those who did not. Many ‘non-changers’ were engaged in non-stable ‘on and off’ relationships, with high rates of infidelity, often with the father of their child, in which they were fearful of requesting condom use. ‘Non-changers’ also reported more substance use, feeling incapable of change and not thinking about condom use. Thus, future HIV prevention efforts may benefit from incorporating strategies on how young mothers can maintain a non-sexual relationship with their child’s father, as well as elaborating on the intersection of substance use and risky sexual decision-making.
机译:人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)干预措施可以大大减少脆弱人群中的危险性行为。但是,并非所有人都可以减少干预,这会降低其性风险行为。这项定性研究旨在确定与年轻的非洲裔美国女性在参加艾滋病毒预防干预后缺乏使用安全套相关的因素。在参加了一项已证明有效的艾滋病毒预防干预措施之后,对50名年轻的非洲裔美国妇女(18-23岁;大约一半是母亲)进行了半结构式访谈; 24次干预后未增加安全套使用。访谈按主题进行编码,以防干预后使用避孕套。尽管几乎所有年轻女性都报告了使用安全套的伴侣相关挑战,但在改变安全套使用方式的人与未改变安全套使用方式的人之间观察到了关系差异。许多“改变者”与他们的孩子的父亲之间经常发生不稳定的“断断续续”的恋爱关系,而且对他们的不忠率很高,他们担心要使用安全套。 “不变者”还报告说更多地使用了毒品,感到自己无法改变,也没有考虑使用安全套。因此,未来的艾滋病毒预防工作可能会受益于纳入有关年轻母亲如何与孩子父亲保持非性关系的策略,以及详细阐述吸毒和危险性决策的交集。

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