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The effects of intimate relationship characteristics on unprotected anal intercourse among same-sex male couples in China: a dyadic analysis using the actor-partner interdependence model

机译:亲密关系特征对中国同性男性夫妇中无保护肛交的影响:使用演员 - 伴侣相互依存模型的二元分析

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Unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) within the context of concurrent sexual relationship are prevalent among men who have sex with men (MSM) who have regular male sex partners and it aggravates the risk of HIV infection among this community. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of intimate relationship characteristics on UAI among MSM couples at the dyadic level. Two hundred four MSM couples were recruited from a HIV testing clinic from April 2017 to April 2018 in Guangzhou, China. The actor-partner interdependence model (APIM) was applied for dyadic analysis. Each MSM couple was divided into the insertive role and the receptive role according to their regular anal sex role. In this context, actor effect is the impact of an MSM’s intimate relationship characteristics on his own UAI, and partner effect is the impact of his partner’s intimate relationship characteristics on his UAI. Of the 408 participants, 58.82% had UAI with regular male sex partner (UAI-RP) and 8.09% had concurrent UAI. Intimate relationship characteristics were associated with concurrent UAI, but not associated with UAI-RP. For the receptive role, his relationship investment exerted significant actor and partner effects on concurrent UAI (AOR actor?=?1.31, P??0.001; AOR partner?=?1.17, P??0.001). Meanwhile, receptive role’s violence experience within relationship exerted significant actor effects on his own concurrent UAI (AOR actor?=?6.43, P?=?0.044). Relationship investment and violence experience influenced concurrent UAI among MSM couples and it varied in different sex roles. Additional assistance on empowerment, relationship therapy and sexual agreement is urgently needed to reduce their high possibility on engagement of HIV-related risk behaviors.
机译:在并发性关系的背景下,无保护的肛交(Uai)在与男性性交合作伙伴发生性关系的男性(MSM)的男性中普遍存在,并且它加剧了这一社区中HIV感染的风险。本研究的目的是评估在二级课程中MSM夫妇中UAI紧密关系特性的影响。从2017年4月到2018年4月在中​​国广州招募了二百四个MSM夫妇。应用演员合作伙伴相互依存模型(APIM)用于二元分析。每个MSM夫妇都分为暂存的角色和接受角色,根据他们的常规肛交角色。在这种情况下,演员效应是MSM对自己的UAI的亲密关系特征的影响,合作伙伴效应是他的伴侣在其UAI上的亲密关系特征的影响。在408名参与者中,58.82%的Uai与常规男性性伴侣(Uai-RP)和8.09%同时的Uai。亲密关系特征与并发UA相关联,但与UAI-RP无关。为了接受作用,他的关系投资施加了重要的演员和对同时UAI的合作伙伴效应(AOR演员?=?1.31,P?0.001; AOR伴侣?=?1.17,P?0.001)。同时,接受角色在关系中的暴力经验施加了对自己的并发UAI(AOR演员?=?6.43,P?= 0.044)。 MSM夫妇之间的关系投资和暴力经验影响了同时的UAI,不同的性角色变化。迫切需要对赋权,关系治疗和性协议的额外援助,以减少艾滋病毒相关风险行为的高可能性。

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