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Economically Motivated Relationships and Transactional Sex Among Unmarried African American and White Women: Results from a U.S. National Telephone Survey

机译:经济上的动机关系和未婚的非洲裔美国妇女和白人妇女的性交易:美国国家电话调查的结果

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Objective. We explored links among economically motivated relationships, transactional sex, and risk behavior for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among unmarried African American and white women.Methods. We drew on data from 1,371 unmarried African American and white women aged 20 to 45 years that we collected via a random-digit-dial telephone survey in the U.S.Results. Of all respondents, 33.3% (95% confidence interval 28.8, 38.0) reported staying in a relationship longer than they wanted to because of economic considerations. African American women were more likely than white women to report starting a relationship due to economic considerations (21.6% vs. 10.5%) and having transactional sex with someone who was not a regular partner (13.1% vs. 2.9%). These behaviors were all associated with lack of education, experience of economic hardship, need to care for dependents, and increased levels of HlV/STl risk. All three behaviors were associated with having more sexual partners. Staying in a sexual relationship because of economic considerations was also associated with anal sex, reduced condom use, and concurrent sexual partnerships. Transactional sex with non-regular partners was associated with concurrent sexual partnerships, binge drinking, drug use, perceived concurrency by main partner, and having high-risk sexual partners.Conclusion. HIV/STI risk-reduction policies and programs in the U.S. need to explicitly address overall economic disempowerment among women, as well as racial disparities in poverty. These economic disparities likely contribute both to increasing rates of HIV among women in the U.S. and to the extraordinary racial disparities in HIV/STI risk among American women.
机译:目的。我们探讨了未婚的非洲裔美国妇女和白人女性之间出于经济动机的关系,交易性行为以及人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和性传播感染(STI)的危险行为之间的联系。我们从美国结果中通过随机数字拨号电话调查收集的1,371名20至45岁未婚的非洲裔美国妇女和白人妇女中提取了数据。在所有受访者中,出于经济考虑,33.3%(95%的置信区间28.8,38.0)表示,他们待在一起的时间比他们想要的更长。与黑人女性相比,出于经济考虑,非裔女性更有可能开始建立关系(21.6%对10.5%),并且与非固定伴侣的人发生性交易(13.1%对2.9%)。这些行为都与缺乏教育,经济困难的经历,需要照顾家属以及HIV / ST1风险水平升高有关。这三种行为都与拥有更多的性伴侣有关。由于经济原因而保持性关系还与肛交,减少使用避孕套和同时建立性伴侣有关。与不定期伴侣的性交易与并发性伴侣,暴饮暴食,吸毒,主要伴侣的并发感官以及具有高风险的性伴侣有关。美国的降低HIV / STI风险的政策和计划需要明确解决妇女在整体上丧失经济能力以及贫困中的种族差异的问题。这些经济差异可能会导致美国女性的艾滋病毒感染率上升,也可能导致美国女性的艾滋病毒/性传播疾病风险极高的种族差异。

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