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Attitudes toward and sexual partnerships with drug dealers among young adult African American females in socially disorganized communities

机译:社会杂乱无章的社区中年轻的成年非洲裔美国女性对毒品贩子的态度和与性伙伴的关系

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Drug markets in disadvantaged African American neighborhoods have altered social and sexual norms as well as sexual networks, which impact an individual's risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection. Presently, we describe the prevalence of sexual partnerships with males involved with illegal drugs among a sample of non-drug-dependent females. In 2010, 120 Black females aged 18 to 30 years completed a semistructured HIV-risk interview. Descriptive statistics revealed approximately 80% of females perceived neighborhood drug activity as a major problem, 58% had sex with a male drug dealer, 48% reported sex with a male incarcerated for selling drugs, and 56% believed drug dealers have the most sexual partners. Our results suggest sexual partnerships with males involved in the distribution of drugs are prevalent. These partnerships may play a substantial role in the spread of sexually transmitted infections among low-risk females, as drug dealers likely serve as a bridge between higher HIV-risk drug and prison populations and lower HIV-risk females. However, the significance of partnerships with males involved in drug dealing has received little attention in HIV and drug abuse literature. Presently, there is a need for more research focused on understanding the extent to which the drug epidemic affects the HIV risk of non-drug-dependent Black female residents of neighborhoods inundated with drugs. Special consideration should be given to the role of the neighborhood drug dealer in the spread of sexually transmitted infections.
机译:处于不利地位的非裔美国人社区的毒品市场已经改变了社会和性规范以及性网络,这影响了个人感染性传播感染的风险。目前,我们描述了在非毒品依赖女性样本中与涉及非法药物的男性发生性伙伴关系的情况。 2010年,有120名18至30岁的黑人女性完成了半结构化的HIV风险访谈。描述性统计数据表明,大约80%的女性将邻里毒品活动视为主要问题,58%的男性与男性毒品贩子发生性关系,48%的男性与男性因贩毒而被监禁,而56%的女性认为毒品贩子的性伴侣最多。我们的结果表明,与男性参与毒品分配的性伴侣关系很普遍。这些伙伴关系可能在低风险女性中性传播疾病的传播中发挥重要作用,因为毒品交易者可能充当艾滋病毒高危人群和监狱人口与艾滋病毒高危女性之间的桥梁。但是,与参与毒品交易的男性建立伙伴关系的重要性在艾滋病毒和药物滥用文献中很少受到关注。当前,需要进行更多的研究,重点是了解毒品流行病在多大程度上影响了被毒品淹没的社区的非毒品依赖黑人女性居民的艾滋病毒风险。应特别考虑附近的毒贩在性传播感染扩散中的作用。

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