亲密伴侣暴力、避孕套使用和青春期女孩的艾滋病毒风险

A. Teitelman, M. Dichter, J. Cederbaum, Jacquelyn C. Campbell
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在美国,少女感染艾滋病的新病例越来越多,主要是通过异性性行为传播的。异性恋活跃女孩预防艾滋病毒的主要方法是其男性伴侣使用避孕套。大多数针对少女的艾滋病毒预防干预措施侧重于促进女孩的个人行为改变,在女孩控制的情况下最有效。越来越多的文献表明,必须认识到伴侣对女孩使用避孕套和谈判策略的影响,并开始认识到亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)在二人组内部的决策控制中可能发挥的作用。为了更好地理解这些联系,本文通过对文献的系统回顾和理论知情的概念背景,研究了IPV与不使用避孕套的女孩感染艾滋病毒风险之间的关系。发现有六项针对少女的研究报告了亲密伴侣暴力与艾滋病毒感染风险增加之间的关联(不使用避孕套表明)。描述了文献中的空白和对未来研究和预防策略的影响。调查结果强调需要进行更多的研究,以进一步阐明亲密伴侣暴力与不使用避孕套之间的联系机制,并确定共同的前体(近端和/或远端),以解释这些经常同时发生的健康风险。处理人际权力动态和性别规范对性决策的影响的预防战略,并纳入减少遭受虐待关系风险的方法,有望提高对少女的艾滋病毒预防干预措施的效力。这种干预措施需要了解青年人的情况,并包括针对高危群体的量身定制的战略。
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Intimate Partner Violence, Condom Use and HIV Risk for Adolescent Girls
ABSTRACT Adolescent girls account for a growing number of new cases of HIV in the United States, primarily transmitted through heterosexual sex. The principal method of HIV prevention for heterosexually-active girls is condom use by their male partners. Most HIV prevention interventions aimed at adolescent girls have focused on promoting the girls' individual behavior change and are most effective in situations that are under girls' control. A growing body of literature indicates the importance of recognizing partner influence on girls' condom use and negotiation strategies, and a beginning recognition of the role that intimate partner violence (IPV) may play in the decision-making control within the dyad. To better understand these linkages, this paper examines the association between IPV and girls' HIV risk through condom non-use with a systematic review of the literature and a theory-informed conceptual background. Six studies with adolescent girls were found that reported an association between intimate partner violence and increased risk for HIV (indicated by condom non-use). Gaps in the literature and implications for future research and prevention strategies are described. Findings highlight the need for more research to further elucidate the mechanisms linking intimate partner violence to condom non-use and to identify common precursors (proximal and/or distal) to explain these often co-occurring health risks. Prevention strategies that address the influence of interpersonal power dynamics and gender norms on sexual decision-making, and also incorporate ways to reduce risk for exposure to abusive relationships, hold promise for increasing effectiveness of HIV prevention interventions for adolescent girls. Such interventions need to be youth-informed and include tailored strategies for at-risk groups.
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