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How perceived Australian sexual norms shape sexual practices of East Asian and sub-Saharan African international students in Sydney

机译:如何在悉尼的澳大利亚性规范形式塑造东亚和撒哈拉以南非洲国际学生的性行为

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Abstract Introduction Sexual norms, real or perceived, shape young people’s sexual behaviour and may constitute one of the greatest challenges in HIV/STIs prevention among this population. This study used sexual script theory to explore how international students in Sydney, Australia – from traditional cultures of East Asian and sub-Saharan African countries – construct home backgrounds and Australian sexual norms and how this may shape their sexual practices during their studies in Australia. Methods The study involved face-to-face and telephone semi-structured in-depth interviews. Data were provided by 20 international students who are enrolled in various universities in Sydney. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, coded into NVivo and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Results Identified patterns in the data showed three themes through which participants perceive sexual norms in Australia as distinctly different from their home country norms. First, participants stated that unlike their home country norms, sexual norms in Australia are permissive. Second, participants hold the view that compared to their home country norms, sex in Australia is largely casual as it is not always attached to love. Some participants revealed that this could shape their own sexual practices during their studies in Australia. Finally, participants noted that compared to their home countries’ norm of sex talk taboo, Australia has an open sexual communication norm; which they believe, enables young people in western societies to easily acquire sexual health information. Conclusions Findings provide evidence to support a need for contextualized and effective sexual health services for international students that take account of perceptions around sexual norms and how they can be modified to ensure that sexual practices which these students may engage in, will be managed in a safe and responsible manner.
机译:摘要介绍性规范,真实或感知,塑造年轻人的性行为,可能构成艾滋病毒/ STI预防在这群人口中最大的挑战之一。这项研究使用性剧本理论探索澳大利亚悉尼的国际学生 - 来自东亚和撒哈拉非洲国家的传统文化 - 建造房屋背景和澳大利亚性规范以及如何在澳大利亚的研究期间塑造他们的性行为。方法研究涉及面对面和电话半结构化深入访谈。数据由20名国际学生提供,这些学生在悉尼的各大学招生。采访被音频记录,转录,编码为NVIVO并使用反复专题分析进行分析。结果确定数据中的模式显示了三个主题,参与者认为澳大利亚的性规范与其本国规范明显不同。首先,与会者表示,与他们的本国规范不同,澳大利亚的性规范是允许的。其次,与会者认为,与他们的本国规范相比,澳大利亚的性别在很大程度上,因为它并不总是依恋。一些参与者透露,这可以在澳大利亚的研究中塑造自己的性行为。最后,与会者指出,与他们的祖国性交谈话禁忌相比,澳大利亚有一个开放的性沟通规范;他们相信,使西方社会中的年轻人能够轻松获得性健康信息。结论调查结果提供了对国际学生来支持关于关于性规范的看法以及如何进行修改,以确保这些学生可以参与的性行为,将在安全的情况下进行管理和负责任的方式。

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