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Examining delay discounting of condom-protected sex among opioid-dependent women and non-drug-using control women

机译:检查依赖阿片类药物的妇女和不使用药物的对照妇女中避孕套保护性行为的延迟折扣

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Background: Opioid-dependent (OD) women tend to engage in unprotected sex with high-risk partners, placing themselves at elevated risk for sexually transmitted HIV infection. This behavior generally persists after completion of interventions that increase sexual HIV risk reduction knowledge and skills, suggesting that decision-making biases may influence HIV transmission among OD women. Methods: The primary aim of this report is to examine delay discounting of condom-protected sex among OD women and non-drug-using control women using the novel Sexual Discounting Task (SDT; Johnson and Bruner, 2012). Data were collected from 27 OD women and 33 non-drug-using control women using the SDT, a monetary discounting task, and the Barratt impulsiveness scale (BIS-11). Results: OD women discounted the value of delayed condom-protected sex more steeply than controls for hypothetical sexual partners in the two sets of paired partner conditions examined. Overall, women discounted condom protected sex more steeply for partners they perceived as being lowest STI risk vs. those they perceived as being highest risk. Steeper discounting of condom-protected sex was significantly associated with higher scores on the BIS-11, but not with discounting of money. Conclusions: Delay discounting of condom-protected sex differs between OD women and non-drug-using women, is sensitive to perceived partner risk, and is correlated with a self-report measure of impulsivity, the BIS-11. The effect of delay on sexual decision-making is a critical but underappreciated dimension of HIV risk among women, and the SDT appears to be a promising measure of this domain. Further investigation of these relationships is warranted.
机译:背景:阿片类药物依赖的女性倾向于与高风险伴侣进行无保护的性行为,使自己遭受性传播HIV感染的风险升高。这种行为通常在增加增加性爱HIV风险的知识和技能的干预措施完成后仍然存在,这表明决策偏见可能会影响OD妇女之间的HIV传播。方法:本报告的主要目的是使用新颖的性折扣任务(SDT; Johnson and Bruner,2012)研究OD妇女和非吸毒对照妇女中避孕套保护性行为的延迟折扣。使用SDT,货币贴现任务和Barratt冲动量表(BIS-11)从27名OD妇女和33名非吸毒对照妇女中收集了数据。结果:在两组成对的伴侣状态下,与假设的性伴侣相比,OD妇女对安全套保护性延迟性行为的重视程度要低得多。总体而言,女性认为与性传播感染风险相比,性传播感染风险最低的伴侣更倾向于保护性行为。安全套保护性行为的偷窃折扣与BIS-11的较高分数显着相关,但与金钱折扣无关。结论:OD妇女和非吸毒妇女在推迟使用避孕套保护的性行为上有所不同,对感知到的伴侣风险敏感,并且与自我报告的冲动性指标BIS-11相关。延迟对性决策的影响是女性中HIV风险的关键但未被重视的方面,而SDT似乎是该领域的有希望的衡量标准。这些关系的进一步调查是必要的。

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