Put at and kept from risk: The sexual risk dilemmas confronting marginalized youth.

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Journal of Adolescence Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1002/jad.12430
Laina Y Bay-Cheng, Emily R Sutton
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Introduction: The current study examines Bay-Cheng and Ginn's (2024) claim that marginalized youth confront two intertwined sexual risk dilemmas: being put at risk by unjust social forces and structures that threaten their sexual health and safety; and being kept from risk by those same forces and structures, thus compromising their development and dignity.

Methods: We explored the presence and relevance of these dilemmas using interviews conducted in 2022 with 101 racialized and/or queer (i.e., a sexuality other than exclusively heterosexual) young women and trans or nonbinary youth aged 16-21 and living in Melbourne (Australia), New York City (United States), and Toronto (Canada). We conducted a directed content analysis of the data and examined intersectional group-based comparisons of code frequencies.

Results: We found that 80% of participants felt endangered (i.e., put at risk) and/or obstructed (i.e., kept from risk) by social and material conditions. Over half felt put at risk through exposure to hostility and harm, and over one-third of participants described precarious life circumstances as keeping them from taking wanted sexual risks. Group-based and intersectional comparisons indicated that feeling put at risk is associated with marginalized gender and sexuality identities and corresponding discrimination. We also found tentative signs that feeling kept from risk may be more closely linked to race and racism than marginalization by gender and/or sexuality.

Conclusions: The findings highlight the diverse implications of interlocked social injustices for youths' sexual lives, particularly the infringement on their rights both to safety and to risk.

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置身于风险之中,又远离风险:边缘化青年面临的性风险困境。
引言目前的研究探讨了 Bay-Cheng 和 Ginn(2024 年)的观点,即边缘化青年面临着两个相互交织的性风险困境:被不公正的社会力量和结构置于风险之中,威胁到他们的性健康和性安全;以及被同样的力量和结构挡在风险之外,从而损害了他们的发展和尊严:我们在 2022 年对 101 名种族化和/或同性恋(即非纯异性恋的性行为)年轻女性和变性或非二元青年进行了访谈,探讨了这些困境的存在和相关性,这些年轻女性和变性或非二元青年的年龄在 16-21 岁之间,分别生活在墨尔本(澳大利亚)、纽约市(美国)和多伦多(加拿大)。我们对数据进行了定向内容分析,并研究了基于交叉群体的代码频率比较:我们发现,80% 的参与者感到受到社会和物质条件的威胁(即处于危险之中)和/或阻碍(即远离危险)。半数以上的参与者因遭受敌意和伤害而感到有风险,超过三分之一的参与者认为不稳定的生活环境使他们无法承担想要的性风险。基于群体和跨部门的比较表明,感到面临风险与边缘化的性别和性身份以及相应的歧视有关。我们还发现一些初步迹象表明,与性别和/或性边缘化相比,感觉被置于风险之中可能与种族和种族主义的关系更为密切:研究结果凸显了相互交织的社会不公正对青少年性生活的不同影响,尤其是对他们的安全权和风险权的侵犯。
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Journal of Adolescence
Journal of Adolescence PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Adolescence is an international, broad based, cross-disciplinary journal that addresses issues of professional and academic importance concerning development between puberty and the attainment of adult status within society. It provides a forum for all who are concerned with the nature of adolescence, whether involved in teaching, research, guidance, counseling, treatment, or other services. The aim of the journal is to encourage research and foster good practice through publishing both empirical and clinical studies as well as integrative reviews and theoretical advances.
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