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Alcohol Expectancies and Inhibition Conflict as Moderators of the Alcohol-Unprotected Sex Relationship: Event-Level Findings from a Daily Diary Study Among Individuals Living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa

机译:酒精期望与抑制冲突作为酒精不受保护的性关系的调节者:南非开普敦艾滋病毒携带者每日日记研究的事件水平发现

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Literature from sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere supports a global association between alcohol and HIV risk. However, more rigorous studies using multiple event-level methods find mixed support for this association, suggesting the importance of examining potential moderators of this relationship. The present study explores the assumptions of alcohol expectancy theory and alcohol myopia theory as possible moderators that help elucidate the circumstances under which alcohol may affect individuals' ability to use a condom. Participants were 82 individuals (58 women, 24 men) living with HIV who completed daily phone interviews for 42 days which assessed daily sexual behavior and alcohol consumption. Logistic generalized estimating equation models were used to examine the potential moderating effects of inhibition conflict and sex-related alcohol outcome expectancies. The data provided some support for both theories and in some cases the moderation effects were stronger when both partners consumed alcohol.
机译:撒哈拉以南非洲和其他地区的文献支持酒精与艾滋病毒风险之间的全球关联。但是,使用多种事件级别方法进行的更严格的研究发现对此关联的支持程度参差不齐,这表明研究这种关系的潜在主持人的重要性。本研究探讨了预期酒精度理论和预期酒精度数近视理论的假设,这些假设有助于减轻酒精可能影响个人使用安全套的能力的情况。参加者有82名艾滋病毒感染者(58名女性,24名男性),他们接受了42天的每日电话访问,评估了每天的性行为和饮酒情况。使用Logistic广义估计方程模型检查抑制冲突和与性别相关的饮酒预期的潜在调节作用。数据为这两种理论提供了一定的支持,并且在某些情况下,当双方都饮酒时​​,调节作用会更强。

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