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Are Parental Relationships Always Protective? A Social Network Analysis of Black, Latino, and White Homeless Youth and Sexual Risk-Taking Behaviors

机译:父母关系总是有保护作用吗?黑人,拉丁美洲人和白人无家可归青年和性冒险行为的社交网络分析

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Black and Latino homeless youth are at high risk of HIV, and yet no HIV prevention interventions have been specifically designed for these groups. Given the success of parent-child intervention programs for housed Black and Latino youth, this study examined parental relationships that could be leveraged for future HIV prevention efforts targeting minority homeless youth, specifically the associations among presence of parents in social networks, parental influence, and parental support. A convenience sample of Black, Latino, and White homeless youth (N = 754) was recruited from three drop-in centers in Los Angeles. Participants completed a computerized, self-administered questionnaire and an interviewer-led personal social network interview. Multivariate logistic regression models assessed the association between parental relationships and sexual risk behaviors. Forty-five percent (n = 338) of youth identified a parent in their network. Having at least one parent in their network was significantly associated with decreased odds of using a condom for Black and White youth. Black youth were almost four times more likely to report being tested for HIV if they spoke to their parents about sex, whereas Latino youth were 91 % less likely to report being tested for HIV if they talked with their parents about sex. Black youth who identified a parent as a positive influence (i.e., promoting condom use or discouraging multiple partners) were almost four times more likely to have used a condom during their last sexual encounter. Parent-child HIV prevention interventions targeting homeless youth would benefit from culturally tailored adaptations.
机译:黑人和拉丁裔无家可归的青年人感染艾滋病毒的风险很高,但尚未专门针对这些人群设计艾滋病毒预防干预措施。鉴于针对黑人和拉丁裔青少年的亲子干预计划取得了成功,本研究调查了父母之间的关系,这些关系可用于未来针对少数流浪青年的艾滋病毒预防工作,特别是父母在社交网络中的存在,父母的影响力和父母的支持。黑人,拉丁裔和白人无家可归青年(N = 754)的便利样本是从洛杉矶的三个收容中心招募的。参加者完成了计算机化的自我管理调查表以及由访调员主导的个人社交网络访谈。多元逻辑回归模型评估了父母关系与性风险行为之间的关联。百分之四十五(n = 338)的年轻人在他们的网络中确定了父母。在网络中至少有一位父母与黑人和白人青年使用避孕套的几率明显降低有关。黑人青年如果与父母谈论性行为,则表示接受艾滋病毒检测的可能性几乎增加了四倍,而拉丁美洲裔青年人与父母谈论性行为时,进行艾滋病毒检测的可能性降低了91%。将父母视为积极影响者的黑人青年(即促进使用安全套或劝阻多个伴侣)在上一次性接触中使用安全套的可能性几乎是原来的四倍。针对无家可归青年的亲子艾滋病毒预防干预措施将受益于针对文化的适应措施。

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