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Who Wins in the Status Games? Violence Sexual Violence and an Emerging Single Standard among Adolescent Women

机译:谁在状态游戏中获胜?暴力性暴力和青春期妇女的新兴单一标准

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Throughout U.S. history, women have changed their sexual behaviors in response to, or as actors affecting, economic, political, and legal imperatives; to preserve health; to promote new relationship, identity or career paths; to assert a set of values; as a result of new reproductive technologies; or to gain status. In adjusting to pressures or goals, women have not always acted, or been able to act, in the interests of their own health, identity, or status. As this article will demonstrate, women, in the short or long run, may attempt to preserve status at the cost of other values such as health. This may occur through conscious and critical choice or through less conscious processes in reaction to relatively larger forces whose impact has not been critically analyzed. With the awareness in the 1980s in the United States of an emergent and incurable sexually transmissible infection, HIV, it would have been anticipated that a new sexual caution may have appeared. Yet, across several research projects in the late 1990s and into the 21st century, as our research team interviewed youth in a high HIV seroprevalence neighborhood in New York City about HIV prevention, we began to hear that a substantial minority of young women and men were participating in social settings for sexual behavior that (1) put youth at risk for HIV; (2) appeared to be motivated by acquisition of status (“props,” “points”); and (3) offered few ways for women to win in these status games. We estimate from one random dwelling unit sample that about one in eight youth have been present in these settings and half of them have participated in risky sexual behavior in such settings. The settings are often characterized by men’s publicly offhand attitudes toward sexual encounters, are organized around men’s status maintenance, and evidence peer pressures that are poorly understood by both young men and women participants. To regain status, some women participants have adopted attitudes more characteristic of men.
机译:在整个美国历史上,妇女改变了自己的性行为,以回应或作为影响经济,政治和法律要求的参与者;保持健康;促进新的关系,身份或职业道路;主张一套价值;由于新的生殖技术;或获得身份。在适应压力或目标时,妇女并非总是为了自己的健康,身份或地位而采取或能够采取行动。正如本文将要证明的那样,从短期或长期来看,妇女可能试图以牺牲健康等其他价值为代价来维持地位。这可能是通过有意识的和批判性的选择,或者是通过对意识形态的批判性选择做出的,而对于那些尚未对其影响进行严格分析的相对较大的力量做出反应时,则可能是无意识的过程。在1980年代,美国意识到了一种不可治愈的性传播传染病即艾滋病毒,因此可以预料会出现新的性警惕。然而,在1990年代末期和21世纪的多个研究项目中,当我们的研究小组就纽约市艾滋病毒血清感染率高的社区中的年轻人就艾滋病毒预防问题进行采访时,我们开始听说,相当少的年轻男女参加社交环境中的性行为,以致(1)使青年人处于感染艾滋病毒的危险中; (2)似乎是出于获得地位的动机(“道具”,“积分”); (3)为女性赢得这些地位游戏的途径很少。我们从一个随机居住的单位样本中估计,大约有八分之一的青年人出现在这些环境中,其中一半参与了此类环境中的危险性行为。这些设置通常以男性对性接触的公开态度为特征,围绕男性的身份维持进行组织,并证明男女参与者都难以理解同伴的压力。为了重新获得地位,一些女性参与者采取了男性更具有特征的态度。

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