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Relationship Dynamics in the Context of Binge Drinking and Polydrug Use Among Same-Sex Male Couples in Atlanta, Boston, and Chicago

机译:在亚特兰大,波士顿和芝加哥在atlanta,波士顿和芝加哥的同性男性夫妇中的关系动态

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An estimated one- to two-thirds of incident HIV infections among U.S. men who have sex with men (MSM) occur within the context of a primary relationship. The existing, yet limited, literature on sexual risk behavior among same-sex couples suggests that MSM with main partners are more often to report having lower perceived HIV risk, higher unrecognized HIV infection, and increased frequency of condomless anal intercourse with their primary partner. Furthermore, numerous studies document the strong relationship between polydrug use and binge drinking with HIV infection among MSM. However, more research is needed that identifies how individual- and relationship-level factors are related to polydrug use and binge drinking in the context of same-sex male relationships. We used baseline data collected as part of a prospective randomized controlled trial of 160 same-sex male couples (total N = 320 individuals). In 2015, recruitment commenced in three U.S. cities: Atlanta, GA, Boston, MA, and Chicago, IL. Participants completed a self-report assessment using an audio-computer-assisted self-interview system during their baseline enrollment visit. We collected information on participants' sociodemographic characteristics, drug and alcohol use, individual- and relationship-level variables of interest, as well as relationship quality. Multinomial logistic regression models were fit for three different categories of polydrug use and of binge drinking for which (1) both partners exhibited the behavior, (2) only the respondent exhibited the behavior, or (3) only the partner exhibited the behavior. Participants' age ranged from 18 to 69 (M = 35.9). The sample majority (77.5%) was White (248/320), with 12.2% Black (39/320) and 10.3% Multiracial (33/320); 68.4% had completed a college degree; and 9.6% were unemployed. A high proportion (62.2%) reported any drug use, including marijuana; 45% reported using drugs other than marijuana; and 18.1% reported polydrug use. Overall, 22.2% reported current binge drinking. Age discordance and being in a long-term relationship (6 or more years) were associated with a decreased odds of polydrug use among couples; being in an interracial dyad, recent history of arrest, living with HIV, and self-reported clinically significant depressive symptoms were associated with an increased odds of polydrug use. Additionally, being the older partner and reporting higher levels of internalized homophobia decreased odds for binge drinking, while recent history of arrest, living with HIV, and feeling more loved in their relationship were associated with an increased odds of binge drinking. Findings have implications for developing interventions to reduce substance use and promote health among same-sex male couples. Future research would benefit by using longitudinal study designs to understand the individual-, relationship-, and structural-level factors that potentiate polydrug use and binge drinking among same-sex male couples.
机译:估计在主要关系的背景下发生与男性(MSM)发生性关系的美国男性中的三分之二的艾滋病毒感染。现有但有限的文献中的性风险行为与同性伴侣之间的性感行为表明,与主要合作伙伴的MSM更常见地报告具有较低的感知艾滋病毒风险,更高的未被识别的艾滋病毒感染,以及与其主要伴侣的公寓肛门性交频率增加。此外,许多研究记录了MSM中HIV感染的Polydrug用途和狂犬病饮用之间的强烈关系。然而,需要更多的研究,以确定个人和关系级别因素如何与在同性男性关系的背景下的Polydrug使用和狂犬病饮用。我们使用作为预期随机对照试验的一部分的基线数据,为160个同性男性夫妇(总N = 320个体)。 2015年,招聘在三个美国城市开展:亚特兰大,乔治省,波士顿,马和芝加哥,伊利诺伊州。参与者在基线注册访问期间使用音频计算机辅助自访谈系统完成了自我报告评估。我们收集了有关参与者的社会渗透特征,药物和饮酒,个人和关系水平变量的信息,以及关系质量。多项式物流回归模型适用于三种不同类别的Polydrug使用和狂欢饮酒(1)两个合作伙伴表现出行为,(2)只有被访者展出了行为,或(3)只有合作伙伴表现出行为。参与者的年龄范围为18至69(M = 35.9)。大多数(77.5%)是白色(248/320),12.2%黑(39/320)和10.3%多种族(33/320); 68.4%完成了大学学位;有9.6%失业。高比例(62.2%)报告了任何药物使用,包括大麻; 45%的人报告使用大麻以外的药物; 18.1%报告的Polydrug使用。总体而言,22.2%报告了目前的狂欢饮酒。年龄象征和处于长期关系(6年或更长时间)与夫妻之间的Poly Adrug使用的几率降低有关;在一个肤色二对基单中,近期被捕的历史,患有艾滋病毒,自我报告的临床上显着的抑郁症状与多分渣使用的几率增加有关。此外,作为较旧的伴侣并报告更高水平的内部内化性交恐惧症降低了狂欢饮酒的可能性,而最近的逮捕史,患有艾滋病毒的历史,以及在其关系中感觉更加被爱的感觉与狂欢饮酒的几率增加有关。调查结果对开发干预措施来减少物质使用和促进同性男性夫妇之间的健康。未来的研究将通过使用纵向研究设计来了解具有强化Polydrug使用和狂犬病的个人,关系和结构级别因素,以及在同性男性夫妇中酗酒。

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    《Archives of sexual behavior》 |2019年第4期|共14页
  • 作者单位

    Brown Univ Ctr Hlth Equity Res 121 South Main St Floor 8 Providence RI 02903 USA;

    Univ Michigan Dept Hlth Behav &

    Biol Sci Sch Nursing Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA;

    Ann &

    Robert H Lurie Childrens Hosp Chicago Chicago IL 60611 USA;

    Brown Univ Sch Publ Hlth Dept Behav &

    Social Hlth Sci &

    Epidemiol Providence RI 02912 USA;

    Brown Univ Ctr Hlth Equity Res 121 South Main St Floor 8 Providence RI 02903 USA;

    Fenway Hlth Fenway Inst 1340 Boylston St Boston MA 02215 USA;

    Emory Univ Dept Epidemiol Rollins Sch Publ Hlth Atlanta GA 30322 USA;

    Fenway Hlth Fenway Inst 1340 Boylston St Boston MA 02215 USA;

    Ann &

    Robert H Lurie Childrens Hosp Chicago Chicago IL 60611 USA;

    Ann &

    Robert H Lurie Childrens Hosp Chicago Chicago IL 60611 USA;

    Brown Univ Ctr Hlth Equity Res 121 South Main St Floor 8 Providence RI 02903 USA;

    Emory Univ Dept Epidemiol Rollins Sch Publ Hlth Atlanta GA 30322 USA;

    Ann &

    Robert H Lurie Childrens Hosp Chicago Chicago IL 60611 USA;

    Emory Univ Dept Epidemiol Rollins Sch Publ Hlth Atlanta GA 30322 USA;

    Univ Michigan Dept Hlth Behav &

    Biol Sci Sch Nursing Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA;

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  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 性卫生;
  • 关键词

    Same-sex male couples; HIV; Polydrug use; Binge drinking; Sexual orientation;

    机译:同性男性夫妇;艾滋病毒;polydrug用途;狂欢饮酒;性取向;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-20 01:20:28

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