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The Influence of Sexually Explicit Online Media on Sex: Do Men who have Sex with Men Believe they Do What They See?

机译:色情网站对性的影响:与男性发生性关系的男性是否相信​​自己做得到的事?

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Over the past two decades, men who have sex with men (MSM) have engaged in increasing consumption of MSM-specific sexually explicit online media (i.e., online pornography). Furthermore, the amount of MSM-specific sexually explicit online media portraying unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) has increased, raising concerns about HIV transmission among the actors and the encouragement of risky sex among consumers. The influence of sexually explicit online media on sexual risk-taking, at present largely understudied, could lead to new avenues for innovative HIV prevention strategies targeting at-risk MSM. In this preliminary assessment, in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with sixteen MSM in the Seattle area to elucidate MSM’s perceptions about the influence of sexually explicit online media on their own and other MSM’s sexual behaviors. Participants reported that sexually explicit online media: 1) plays an educational role; 2) increases comfort with sexuality; and 3) sets expectations about sexual behaviors. While participants overwhelmingly reported not feeling personally influenced by viewing UAI in sexually explicit online media, they believed viewing UAI increased sexual risk-taking among other MSM. Specifically, participants reported that the high prevalence of UAI in sexually explicit online media sends the message, at least to other MSM, that: 1) engaging in UAI is common; 2) UAI is acceptable and “ok” to engage in; and 3) future partners will desire or expect UAI. Overall, this preliminary assessment indicates that sexually explicit online media exposure may have both positive (e.g., helping MSM become more comfortable with their sexuality) and negative (e.g., normalizing UAI) impacts on the sexual health of MSM and may be useful in the development of novel HIV-prevention interventions.
机译:在过去的二十年中,与男性发生性关系(MSM)的男性越来越多地使用MSM特定的露骨性性在线媒体(即在线色情内容)。此外,描述不受保护的肛门性交(UAI)的特定于MSM的性爱明确性在线媒体数量有所增加,引起了人们对艾滋病毒在行为者之间传播以及鼓励消费者之间进行危险性行为的担忧。目前,在很大程度上尚未充分研究露骨色情的在线媒体对性冒险的影响,这可能会为针对高危MSM的创新性HIV预防策略提供新途径。在这项初步评估中,对西雅图地区的16位MSM进行了深入的定性访谈,以阐明MSM对露骨的性爱在线媒体对其自身和其他MSM的性行为的影响的看法。参与者报告说,露骨的在线媒体:1)起教育作用; 2)增加对性的舒适感; 3)设定对性行为的期望。尽管参与者绝大多数都报告说在性明确的在线媒体上观看UAI不会对个人产生影响,但他们认为观看UAI会增加其他MSM的性冒险行为。具体而言,参与者报告说,在性爱明确的在线媒体中,UAI的普遍使用率至少向其他MSM发送了以下信息:1)从事UAI是很常见的; 2)UAI是可以接受的,可以“参加”; 3)未来的合作伙伴会希望或期望使用UAI。总体而言,该初步评估表明,露骨的性行为在线媒体曝光可能对MSM的性健康产生积极的影响(例如,帮助MSM使其性行为更舒适)和消极的影响(例如,使UAI正常化),并且可能对发展预防艾滋病毒的新干预措施。

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