A Narrative Study of Sexual Agreements and HIV Prevention Strategies Among Emerging Adult Sexual Minority Men.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Prevention Science Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1007/s11121-025-01789-9
Trey V Dellucci, Travis I Lovejoy, Demetria Cain, Sarah W Feldstein Ewing, Christel Adhemar, Kory D Kyre, Angulique Y Outlaw, Sylvie Naar, Tyrel J Starks
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Qualitative content analysis of an HIV testing and communication skill-building session explored the development of sexual agreements and HIV risk prevention strategies among emerging adult (18 to 24 years old) sexual minority men (SMM) to inform HIV testing services for younger SMM in relationships. In total, 29 intervention sessions were transcribed and coded for analysis. Most youth identified as cisgender male (86.2%), gay (72.4%), and as Latino/x (41.4%) or non-Hispanic White (37.9%). Results revealed that the process of forming a sexual agreement with one's main partner, as well as the composition of sexual agreements, was generally similar to those found in studies of adult SMM. HIV transmission risk reduction was not a central goal for establishing a sexual agreement for SMM emerging adults in this study; however, behavioral strategies for managing HIV risk did vary across casual partner types. SMM frequently used condoms with anonymous or new non-primary partners but relied on other HIV prevention strategies (e.g., sexual history, disclosing HIV status, pre-exposure prophylaxis) with regular non-primary partners. Sexual health service providers should assess for risk separately across non-primary partner types and collaborate with clients to discuss appropriate preventative strategies.

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新兴成年性少数男性性协议与HIV预防策略的叙事研究。
对艾滋病毒检测和沟通技能建设会议的定性内容分析探讨了性协议和艾滋病毒风险预防策略在新成年(18至24岁)性少数男性(SMM)中的发展,以便为有关系的年轻SMM提供艾滋病毒检测服务。总共有29个干预阶段被转录和编码以供分析。大多数年轻人认为自己是顺性男性(86.2%),同性恋(72.4%),拉丁裔/x(41.4%)或非西班牙裔白人(37.9%)。结果显示,与主要伴侣形成性协议的过程,以及性协议的组成,大体上与成人SMM研究中发现的相似。在这项研究中,降低艾滋病毒传播风险并不是建立性协议的中心目标;然而,管理艾滋病毒风险的行为策略确实因随意伴侣类型而异。SMM经常与匿名性伴侣或新的非主要性伴侣使用避孕套,但依靠其他艾滋病毒预防策略(例如,性史、披露艾滋病毒状况、接触前预防)与常规非主要性伴侣。性健康服务提供者应分别评估非主要伴侣类型的风险,并与客户合作讨论适当的预防策略。
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Prevention Science
Prevention Science PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Prevention Science is the official publication of the Society for Prevention Research. The Journal serves as an interdisciplinary forum designed to disseminate new developments in the theory, research and practice of prevention. Prevention sciences encompassing etiology, epidemiology and intervention are represented through peer-reviewed original research articles on a variety of health and social problems, including but not limited to substance abuse, mental health, HIV/AIDS, violence, accidents, teenage pregnancy, suicide, delinquency, STD''s, obesity, diet/nutrition, exercise, and chronic illness. The journal also publishes literature reviews, theoretical articles, meta-analyses, systematic reviews, brief reports, replication studies, and papers concerning new developments in methodology.
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