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The construction of an idealised urban masculinity among men with concurrent sexual partners in a South African township

机译:在南非一个城镇中同时拥有性伴侣的男性中理想化的男性男性化建筑

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Background: The perspectives of heterosexual males who have large sexual networks comprising concurrent sexual partners and who engage in high-risk sexual behaviours are scarcely documented. Yet these perspectives are crucial to understanding the high HIV prevalence in South Africa where domestic violence, sexual assault and rape are alarmingly high, suggesting problematic gender dynamics.Objective: To explore the construction of masculinities and men's perceptions of women and their sexual relationships, among men with large sexual networks and concurrent partners.Design: This qualitative study was conducted in conjunction with a larger quantitative survey among men at high risk of HIV, using respondent-driven sampling to recruit participants, where long referral chains allowed us to reach far into social networks. Twenty in-depth, open-ended interviews with South African men who had multiple and concurrent sexual partners were conducted. A latent content analysis was used to explore the characteristics and dynamics of social and sexual relationships.Results: We found dominant masculine ideals characterised by overt economic power and multiple sexual partners. Reasons for large concurrent sexual networks were the perception that women were too empowered, could not be trusted, and lack of control over women. Existing masculine norms encourage concurrent sexual networks, ignoring the high risk of HIV transmission. Biological explanations and determinism further reinforced strong and negative perceptions of women and female sexuality, which helped polarise men's interpretation of gender constructions.Conclusions: Our results highlight the need to address sexuality and gender dynamics among men in growing, informal urban areas where HIV prevalence is strikingly high. Traditional structures that could work as focal entry points should be explored for effective HIV prevention aimed at normative change among hard-to-reach men in high-risk urban and largely informal contexts.
机译:背景:很少有异性恋男性的观点,这些男性具有由并发性伴侣组成的庞大性网络,并且从事高风险的性行为。然而,这些观点对于了解南非的艾滋病高流行至关重要,南非的家庭暴力,性攻击和强奸令人震惊,这表明性别动态存在问题。目的:探讨男性气质的建构以及男性对女性及其性关系的看法。设计:这项定性研究与一项较大的定量调查相结合,对艾滋病毒高发男性进行了定量研究,采用响应者驱动的样本来招募参与者,而长期的推荐链使我们可以深入了解社交网络。对有多个并发性伴侣的南非男人进行了二十次深入的,不限成员名额的采访。结果:我们发现了具有明显经济实力和多个性伴侣的男性主导理想。大量同时存在性网络的原因是,人们认为妇女太有权力,不能被信任以及对妇女缺乏控制。现有的男性规范鼓励并发性网络,而忽略了HIV传播的高风险。生物学解释和决定论进一步增强了对女性和女性性行为的强烈和负面认识,这有助于使男性对性别结构的解释两极分化。结论:我们的研究结果强调了在艾滋病毒流行率不断增长的非正式城市地区应对男性性行为和性别动态的需求。惊人地高。应该探索可以作为重点切入点的传统结构,以有效预防艾滋病毒,从而在高风险的城市和很大程度上是非正式场合下,难以触及的男性之间的规范性变革。

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