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Transactional sex with casual and main partners among young South African men in the rural Eastern Cape: Prevalence, predictors, and associations with gender-based violence.

机译:东开普省农村地区的年轻南非男性与临时伴侣和主要伴侣的性交易:流行,预测因素以及与基于性别的暴力的关联。

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We explored the prevalence and predictors of transactional sex with casual partners and main girlfriends among 1288 men aged 15-26 from 70 villages in the rural Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews with young men enroling in the Stepping Stones HIV prevention trial. A total of 17.7% of participants reported giving material resources or money to casual sex partners and 6.6% received resources from a casual partner. Transactionally motivated relationships with main girlfriends were more balanced between giving (14.9%) and getting (14.3%). We constructed multivariable models to identify the predictors for giving and for getting material resources in casual and in main relationships. Each model resulted in remarkably similar predictors. All four types of exchange were associated with higher socio-economic status, more adverse childhood experiences, more lifetime sexual partners, and alcohol use. Men who were more resistant to peer pressure to have sex were less likely to report transactional sex with casual partners, and men who reported more equitable gender attitudes were less likely to report main partnerships underpinned by exchange. The most consistent predictors of all four types of transaction were perpetration of intimate partner violence and rape against women other than a main partner. The strong and consistent association between perpetration of gender-based violence and both giving and getting material goods from female partners suggests that transactional sex in both main and casual relationships should be viewed within a broader continuum of men's exercise of gendered power and control. HIV prevention interventions need to explicitly address transactional sex in the context of ideas about masculinity, which place a high emphasis on heterosexual success with, and control of, women.
机译:我们探讨了南非东开普省农村地区70个村庄的1288名年龄在15-26岁之间的男性中,与休闲伴侣和主要女友发生性交易的情况和预测因素。通过与参加“垫脚石”艾滋病预防试验的年轻人进行面对面的访谈收集了数据。共有17.7%的参与者报告称向休闲的性伴侣提供了物质资源或金钱,而6.6%的参与者从休闲的伴侣那里获得了资源。与主要女友的出于交易动机的关系在给予(14.9%)和获得(14.3%)之间更加平衡。我们构建了多变量模型,以识别在临时关系和主要关系中给予和获取物质资源的预测因素。每个模型得出的预测因子都非常相似。所有四种类型的交换都与较高的社会经济地位,更多的不利童年经历,更多的终生性伴侣和饮酒有关。对同龄人压力更耐性的男人不太可能报告与随性伴侣发生性交易,而报告了更公平的性别态度的男人则不太可能报告以交流为基础的主要伴侣关系。四种交易中最一致的预测因素是亲密伴侣的暴力行为和对主要伴侣以外的妇女的强奸行为。基于性别的暴力行为与从女性伴侣提供和获取物质物品之间的牢固且持续的联系表明,应在男性行使性别权力和控制权的更广泛范围内,考虑主要和临时关系中的性交易。预防艾滋病毒的干预措施必须在关于男性气质的观念的背景下明确解决性交易问题,而男性气概则高度重视与妇女的异性恋成功和对妇女的控制。

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