Sexual behaviors of women who have sex with women: A qualitative explorative study

Roberta E. Emetu, Emily N. Hernandez, L. Calleros, Stacy Missari
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Abstract Sexual transmitted infections (STIs), including the human papillomavirus, are transmissible by female-to-female sexual contact, even though a common misperception is that women who have sex with women (WSW) are at lower risk for STIs. This study sought to further understand current sexual behaviors and protective mechanisms utilized by WSW. Incorporating a grounded theory approach, nineteen (N = 19) semistructured telephone interviews were conducted among WSW from four regions of the United States. Findings indicate that WSW were engaging in risky sexual behaviors due to limitations in knowledge, aversion to dental dams, gender bias, and perceived emotional connection. Implications suggest comprehensive sexuality education and community-based risk reduction education programs.
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与女性发生性关系的女性的性行为:一项质的探索性研究
包括人乳头瘤病毒在内的性传播感染(STIs)可通过女性与女性的性接触传播,尽管一种常见的误解是,与女性发生性行为的女性(WSW)患性传播感染的风险较低。本研究旨在进一步了解WSW目前的性行为和保护机制。结合扎根理论方法,在美国四个地区的WSW中进行了19次(N = 19)半结构化电话访谈。研究结果表明,由于知识的限制、对牙坝的厌恶、性别偏见和感知到的情感联系,WSW发生了危险的性行为。建议开展全面的性教育和以社区为基础的降低风险教育项目。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services provides empirical knowledge and conceptual information related to sexual minorities and their social environment. Filled with innovative ideas and resources for the design, evaluation, and delivery of social services for these populations at all stages of life, the journal is a positive influence on the development of public and social policy, programs and services, and social work practice. Dedicated to the development of knowledge which meets the practical needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people in their social context, the Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services is a forum for studying.
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