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Syndemics sex and the city: Understanding sexually transmitted diseases in social and cultural context

机译:流行病性与城市:了解社会和文化背景下的性传播疾病

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This paper employs syndemics theory to explain high rates of sexually transmitted disease among inner city African American and Puerto Rican heterosexual young adults in Hartford, CT, USA. Syndemic theory helps to elucidate the tendency for multiple co-terminus and interacting epidemics to develop under conditions of health and social disparity. Based on enhanced focus group and in-depth interview data, the paper argues that respondents employed a cultural logic of risk assessment which put them at high risk for STD infection. This cultural logic was shaped by their experiences of growing up in the inner city which included: coming of age in an impoverished family, living in a broken home, experiencing domestic violence, limited expectations of the future, limited exposure to positive role models, lack of expectation of the dependency of others, and fear of intimacy.
机译:本文采用共生理论来解释美国康涅狄格州哈特福德市内城区的非洲裔美国人和波多黎各异性年轻人中的性传播疾病高发生率。流行病学理论有助于阐明在健康和社会差距条件下,多个共同终点和相互作用的流行病发展的趋势。基于增强的焦点小组和深入的访谈数据,本文认为受访者采用了风险评估的文化逻辑,这使他们处于性病感染的高风险中。这种文化逻辑是由他们在内城区长大的经历所塑造的,这些经历包括:贫困家庭的成年,破屋破屋,遭受家庭暴力,对未来的期望有限,对积极榜样的接触有限,缺乏对别人的依赖的期望,以及对亲密关系的恐惧。

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