中国
心理学
定性研究
社会经济学
地理
性别研究
社会学
考古
社会科学
作者
Peng Yang,Carl A. Latkin,Peng Liu,Kenrad E. Nelson,Cun-Lin Wang,Rongsheng Luan
标识
DOI:10.1080/09540120903111437
摘要
Abstract Males who seek commercial sex have been identified as an important "bridging population" in the transmission of HIV. There is little information on the HIV-related risk perceptions and behaviors among commercial sex male clients (CSMCs) in China. This study reports qualitative findings from six focus groups and 41 in-depth interviews with CSMCs in Sichuan Province, China. Commercial sex visits were described as a group activity and associated with patterns of social-network specific interactions and norms. Primary motivations for visiting female sex workers included peer pressure, stress reduction, and fulfilling a need for an intimate and emotional support. Male clients' decisions about condom use were influenced by their perceived norms of condom use, susceptibility of HIV infection, and the condom policy and availability in the establishments. Implications of these findings for further research and interventions are discussed.
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