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Sexual behaviors, perception of sexually transmitted infection risk, and practice of safe sex among southern african american women who have sex with women

机译:与妇女发生性关系的南部非洲裔美国妇女的性行为,性传播感染风险的感知以及安全性行为

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BACKGROUND: Women who have sex with women (WSW) and women who have sex with women and men (WSWM) are frequently perceived to be at low risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), although data show that their STI rates are similar to heterosexual women. Little research has examined sexual behaviors, perceptions of STI risk, and practice of safe sex among African American WSW/WSWM living in the Southern United States, a population of women likely to be at high risk for STIs. METHODS: Focus group discussions were conducted with African American WSW/WSWM living in Birmingham, Alabama, to explore their sexual behaviors with women, perceptions of STI risk from female (and male) sexual partners, and practice of safe sex. Digital audio-recordings were transcribed and analyzed using HyperRESEARCH software. RESULTS: Seven focus groups were conducted between August 2011 and March 2012, with 29 total participants. Women reported a broad range of sexual behaviors with female partners. They were more aware of their risk for STI acquisition from male partners than from female partners and felt that their best options for safe sex in their relationships with women were practicing good hygiene and requiring proof of STI testing results. CONCLUSIONS: African American WSW/WSWM in this study were aware of their STI risk, more so with regard to men, and desired accurate information on safer sex options in their sexual relationships with women. Health care providers can assist these women by helping them apply their existing knowledge of heterosexual STI transmission to their female sexual partnerships.
机译:背景:尽管有数据显示性传播感染与异性恋相似,但经常认为与女性发生性关系的女性(WSW)和与男性和女性发生性关系的女性(性传播感染)的风险较低。女人。很少有研究检查生活在美国南部的非洲裔美国WSW / WSWM中的性行为,性传播感染风险的观念以及安全性行为,这是一个可能容易感染性传播感染的女性人群。方法:与居住在阿拉巴马州伯明翰的非裔美国人WSW / WSWM进行了焦点小组讨论,以探讨他们与妇女的性行为,对女性(和男性)性伴侣的性传播感染风险的认识以及安全性行为的做法。使用HyperRESEARCH软件转录和分析数字音频记录。结果:2011年8月至2012年3月进行了七个焦点小组讨论,共有29名参与者。妇女报告与伴侣发生广泛的性行为。他们比男性伴侣更了解自己从男性伴侣中获得性传播感染的风险,并认为在与女性的关系中,安全性交的最佳选择是保持良好的卫生习惯,并需要获得性传播感染测试结果的证明。结论:这项研究中的非洲裔美国WSW / WSWM意识到了他们的性传播感染风险,尤其是在男性方面,并希望获得有关与女性发生性关系时更安全的性选择的准确信息。卫生保健提供者可以通过帮助这些妇女将其现有的有关性传播传染病的知识应用到其女性性伴侣中来提供帮助。

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