美国黑人女性的并行伙伴关系

Karen B. Vanterpool, W. Yarber, M. Rosenberg, Rasul A. Mowatt, Justin R. Garcia
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摘要:黑人社区性别比例失衡可能导致性伴侣同时发生。本研究考察了异性恋男性伴侣(性别比)与异性恋黑人女性对并发性伴侣的态度和经历之间的关系。我们发现,对高性别比例(男性相对于女性更多)的看法与对并发性伙伴关系的态度和性并发的普遍程度呈正相关。未来的研究必须考虑影响性网络的环境因素,如影响黑人妇女感染艾滋病毒风险的行为和态度的性别比例。
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Concurrent Partnerships Among Black Women in United States
Abstract:The imbalanced sex ratio in the Black community could contribute to sexual partner concurrency. This study examined the association between perceptions of the availability of heterosexual male partners (sex ratio) and heterosexual Black women's attitudes and experiences with concurrent sexual partnerships. We found that perceptions of a high sex ratio (more men relative to women) were positively associated with attitudes towards concurrent sexual partnerships and prevalence of sexual concurrency. Future research must account for contextual factors influencing sexual networks such as the sex ratio that affect behaviors and attitudes influencing Black women's risk for HIV infection.
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