Relationships as Risk: High risk sex, Substance Abuse, and Violence among Hispanic Men who have Sex with Men.

Horizonte de enfermeria Pub Date : 2012-04-22
Joseph P De Santis, Elias Provencio Vasquez, Diego A Deleon, Rosa M Gonzalez-Guarda
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Abstract

Background: Men who have sex with men (MSM) experience a number of health disparities including high rates of HIV from high risk sex. High rates of HIV infection are related to high risk sexual behaviors and multiple sexual partners. High rates of HIV infection in this population also may be related to high risk sexual behaviors that occur within the context of primary relationships. However, relatively little is know about about relationships among Hispanic MSM. In addition, little is known about the factors that contribute to risk within these primary relationships.

Aims: The purpose of this study is to use qualitative methods to explore the factors responsible for high risk sexual behavior within primary relationships among Hispanic MSM.

Methods: Twenty Hispanic MSM were recruited from various community sites in South Florida to participate in auditotaped focus groups. Data from the focus groups were transcribed and analyzed using content analysis. Data were collected until saturation was achieved.

Results: Participants identified a number of topics that contribute to risk: drugs/alcohol as risk, outside sex as risk, concealment of HIV infection, violence as risk, consensual and non-consensual sexual violence, and absent family support. Participants also described the relationship of sexual risk, substance abuse, and violence in the context of Hispanic MSM relationships.

Conclusions: The results of the study provided some important clinical implications for clinicians providing care to Hispanic MSM. From the results of this study, directions for future research focused on the relationships of Hispanic MSM are evident.

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关系即风险:西班牙裔男男性行为者中的高风险性行为、药物滥用和暴力。
背景:男男性行为者(MSM)在健康方面存在许多差异,包括高风险性行为导致的高艾滋病毒感染率。艾滋病感染率高与高风险性行为和多个性伴侣有关。这一人群的高艾滋病病毒感染率也可能与发生在主要关系中的高风险性行为有关。然而,人们对西班牙裔男男性行为者之间的关系知之甚少。目的:本研究的目的是使用定性方法来探讨导致西班牙裔 MSM 在主要关系中发生高风险性行为的因素:从南佛罗里达州的多个社区站点招募了 20 名拉美裔男男性行为者,让他们参加重点小组的录音。焦点小组的数据通过内容分析法进行转录和分析。数据一直收集到达到饱和为止:结果:参与者确定了一些导致风险的主题:毒品/酒精作为风险、外部性行为作为风险、隐瞒 HIV 感染、暴力作为风险、自愿和非自愿性暴力以及缺乏家庭支持。参与者还描述了在西班牙裔男男性行为者关系中性风险、药物滥用和暴力之间的关系:研究结果为临床医生为西班牙裔 MSM 提供护理提供了一些重要的临床启示。从本研究的结果中,我们可以明显看出未来研究的方向,即关注拉美裔 MSM 的人际关系。
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