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Individual, Interpersonal, and Sociostructural Factors Influencing Partner Nonmonogamy Acceptance among Young African American Women

机译:影响伴侣非女性妇女伴侣非男子妇女伴侣的个人,人际关系和社会结构因素

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In 2015 in the United States, the HIV diagnosis rate among African American women was 16 times that of White women, and HIV especially affected young African American women. African American women's partnerships with nonmonogamous men may be one factor contributing to this disparity. Previous research has not adequately described factors influencing acceptance of partner nonmonogamy among African American women. To better understand this phenomenon, we interviewed 11 African American women aged 18-24 years-old who reported having sex in the past 3 months and reported knowing or suspecting a partner to have another female partner in the past 12 months. We employed a semi-structured interview guide designed to elicit in-depth, narrative responses from women about their partnerships. We used narrative analysis to interpret findings. Participants described factors that encouraged acceptance of partner nonmonogamy. These factors were social (i.e., limited partner availability, gender norms, and cultural norms), interpersonal (i.e., partner-specific comfort, sexual connection and emotional attachment, and casual partnership type), and intrapersonal (i.e., low self-esteem, loneliness, and fatalistic attitudes about nonmonogamy) in nature. The sociocultural context in which young African American women develop sexual partnerships may influence their attitudes, expectations, and behaviors within these partnerships and place them at increased risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.
机译:2015年在美国,非洲裔美国妇女的艾滋病病毒诊断率是白人女性的16倍,艾滋病毒特别影响年轻的非洲裔美国女性。非洲裔美国女性与非致众生男性的伙伴关系可能是有助于这种差异的一个因素。以前的研究没有充分描述影响非洲裔美国女性伴侣非男性的接受的因素。为了更好地了解这种现象,我们采访了11名18-24岁的非洲裔美国女性,他在过去的3个月内报道了在过去的3个月内进行性行为,并报告了在过去的12个月里知道或怀疑合作伙伴拥有另一位女性伴侣。我们聘请了一个半结构化的面试指南,旨在引起妇女的深入叙述对其伙伴关系的反应。我们使用叙述分析来解释结果。参与者描述了鼓励伴侣非男性接受的因素。这些因素是社会(即有限的合作伙伴可用性,性别规范和文化规范),人际(即合作伙伴特定的舒适性,性联系和情感依恋和休闲伙伴关系类型)和颅内(即低自尊,本质上的孤独和致命的关于非男性的致命态度。年轻非洲裔美国妇女发展性伙伴关系的社会文化背景可能会影响这些伙伴关系中的态度,期望和行为,并将它们增加艾滋病毒和其他性传播感染的风险增加。

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