Why Some but Not Others? Exploring Factors That Determine Whether Alcohol Intoxication Increases Sexual Risk Behavior Among Men Who Have Sex with Men

为什么有些人会这样,而有些人却不会?探究酒精中毒是否会增加男男性行为者性风险行为的因素

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Experimental research demonstrates that alcohol intoxication can increase likelihood of condomless anal sex (CAS) among men who have sex with men (MSM), and qualitative research indicates MSM generally perceive this to be true. However, event-level quantitative research suggests alcohol does not affect likelihood of CAS for all MSM in all circumstances, and factors that may moderate this relationship have yet to be explored with qualitative methods. METHODS: The current study sought to explore such moderating factors by conducting qualitative interviews with N=26 MSM who reported frequent casual sex and alcohol use. Interview transcripts were coded using thematic analysis. RESULTS: Two main themes were identified. First, participants who perceived alcohol to affect sexual risk (n=11) identified many behaviors that alcohol affected including CAS, communication with partners, and partner selection. Second, a major difference between participants who reported alcohol effects and those who did not was perception of sexually transmitted infection (STI) risk. Participants who perceived alcohol to affect sexual risk generally expressed concern about STI risk and indicated that alcohol primarily affects sexual risk decisions with new sexual partners because these partners are perceived as riskier for STIs. Participants that perceived no alcohol effects (n=15) generally perceived minimal STI risk associated with their sexual behavior and would therefore engage in the same sexual behavior whether they were drunk or sober. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the present study suggest future research on alcohol use and sexual risk should focus on behaviors beyond CAS and should explore moderating factors like partner familiarity and perceived STI risk.

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