Substance-abusing adolescents at varying levels of HIV risk

Robert M Malow , Jessy G Dévieux , Terri Jennings , Barbara A Lucenko , Seth C Kalichman
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Purpose: To evaluate the relationship of various psychosocial factors on HIV sexual risk behavior in a sample of 169 “inner city” male and female adolescents mandated into in court-ordered substance abuse treatment. Method: The Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory (MACI) and measures of sexual behavior, condom attitudes and skills, HIV knowledge, and substance abuse were administered. Data were evaluated according to five HIV risk groups: abstinent (n=37); monogamous and practicing only protected sex (n=19); monogamous and practicing unprotected sex (n=45); multiple partners and practicing only protected sex (n=11); and multiple partners and having only unprotected sex (n=57). Results: Significant main effects were found for impulsive propensity, submissiveness, marijuana and alcohol use, condom attitudes, and intentions to engage in safer sex. Protective behavior was directly associated with submissiveness and inversely associated with impulsive personality profiles, with increased marijuana use emerging as a significant predictive factor in the choice for sexual activity vs. abstinence. More alcohol use was predictive of choosing multiple partners vs. monogamy. Implications: Factoring risk variation into the design of HIV psychosocial research may enhance the tailoring of effective prevention strategies.

有不同程度艾滋病毒风险的药物滥用青少年
目的:探讨各心理社会因素与法院命令药物滥用治疗的169名“内城”男女青少年HIV性风险行为的关系。方法:采用百万青少年临床问卷(MACI),对性行为、安全套态度和技能、艾滋病知识和药物滥用情况进行调查。数据根据5个HIV危险组进行评估:戒断(n=37);一夫一妻制和只实行保护性行为(n=19);一夫一妻制和无保护的性行为(n=45);有多个伴侣并且只进行有保护的性行为(n=11);多个性伴和只发生无保护措施的性行为(n=57)。结果:在冲动倾向、顺从性、大麻和酒精使用、安全套态度和进行安全性行为的意图方面发现了显著的主要影响。保护性行为与顺从直接相关,与冲动的性格特征负相关,在性行为与禁欲的选择中,大麻使用量的增加是一个重要的预测因素。与一夫一妻制相比,更多的酒精使用预示着选择多个伴侣。启示:将风险变异因素纳入HIV心理社会研究的设计中,可能有助于制定有效的预防策略。
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