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Talking the talk, walking the walk: social network norms, communication patterns, and condom use among the male partners of female sex workers in La Romana, Dominican Republic.

机译:交谈,交谈:多米尼加共和国拉罗马纳的女性性工作者的男性伴侣之间的社交网络规范,沟通方式和避孕套的使用。

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Male partners of female sex workers are rarely targeted by HIV prevention interventions in the commercial sex industry, despite recognition of their central role and power in condom use negotiation. Social networks offer a naturally existing social structure to increase male participation in preventing HIV. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between social network norms and condom use among male partners of female sex workers in La Romana, Dominican Republic. Male partners (N =318) were recruited from 36 sex establishments to participate in a personal network survey. Measures of social network norms included 1) perceived condom use by male social network members and 2) encouragement to use condoms from social network members. Other social network characteristics included composition, density, social support, and communication. The primary behavioral outcome was consistent condom use by male partners with their most recent female sex worker partner during the last 3 months. In general, men reported small, dense networks with high levels of communication about condoms and consistent condom use. Multivariate logistic regression revealed consistent condom use was significantly more likely among male partners who perceived that some or all of their male social network members used condoms consistently. Perceived condom use was, in turn, significantly associated with dense networks, expressing dislike for condoms, and encouragement to use condoms from social network members. Findings suggest that the tight social networks of male partners may help to explain the high level of condom use and could provide an entry point for HIV prevention efforts with men. Such efforts should tap into existing social dynamics and patterns of communication to promote pro-condom norms and reduce HIV-related vulnerability among men and their sexual partners.
机译:尽管承认性工作者的男性伴侣在安全套使用谈判中的核心作用和力量,但其在商业性行业中很少受到艾滋病毒预防干预的攻击。社交网络提供了自然存在的社会结构,以增加男性参与预防艾滋病毒的工作。这项研究的目的是探讨多米尼加共和国拉罗马纳的女性性工作者的男性伴侣之间的社交网络规范与使用避孕套之间的关系。从36个性机构中招募了男性伴侣(N = 318)参加个人网络调查。社交网络规范的衡量标准包括:1)男性社交网络成员感知的安全套使用情况; 2)鼓励使用社交网络成员的安全套。其他社交网络特征包括组成,密度,社交支持和沟通。主要的行为结果是在最近三个月内,男性伴侣与最近的女性性工作者伴侣一致使用安全套。总体而言,男性报告说,小型,密集的网络与安全套和使用安全套的使用保持高度沟通。多变量逻辑回归分析显示,男性伴侣中持续使用安全套的可能性更高,他们认为自己的部分或全部男性社交网络成员一致使用安全套。反过来,人们认为使用避孕套与密集的网络有很大关系,表示对避孕套不满意,并鼓励使用社交网络成员的避孕套。研究结果表明,男性伴侣之间紧密的社交网络可能有助于解释高水平使用安全套的情况,并可能为男性预防艾滋病毒的工作提供切入点。这些努力应利用现有的社会动力和沟通方式,以促进避孕套规范并减少男性及其性伴侣中与艾滋病毒有关的脆弱性。

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