解释 "付出才有回报 "的机制:对中国男男性行为者的定性分析

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Margaret Byrne , Rayner Kay Jin Tan , Dorian Ho , Gifty Marley , Rohit Ramaswamy , Katherine Li , Tong Wang , Rong Mu , Qiwen Tang , Qilei Sheng , Dan Wu , Weiming Tang , Sean S. Sylvia , Dong Roman Xu , Cheng Wang , Joseph D. Tucker
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摘要

背景转赠是指一个人收到礼物后,有机会将礼物捐给另一个人。这种亲社会行为已被用于制定健康干预措施,包括在男男性行为者(MSM)中增加性传播疾病(STD)检测的策略。虽然 "以物换物 "在多种情况下提高了服务的接受率,但其潜在机制尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估参与者的体验,为 "以奖代补 "如何在中国的男男性行为者中发挥作用提供理论依据。方法从中国广州的两家性病诊所招募了参与 "以奖代补 "干预的男男性行为者,并对他们进行了半结构化访谈。参与者的回答被逐字翻译成英语。结果24名男男性行为者接受了访谈。尽管许多男性觉得自己与其他 MSM 有所疏远,但 "以物换物 "在许多参与者中产生了希望和团结。从情感角度看,阅读其他 MSM 寄来的手写明信片会让人产生感激、温暖和支持。从集体的角度来看,接受免费检测并向其他 MSM 捐赠,巩固了男性与 MSM 群体的联系,即使在尚未出柜的男性中也是如此。我们的数据表明,上游互惠和温暖的光辉解释了一些男性的 "付出-回报 "行为,但这一途径往往与符合互助原则的途径相辅相成。需要进一步开展定性和混合方法研究,以了解 MSM 决定捐赠以支持他人的依据。
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Mechanisms explaining a pay-it-forward approach: A qualitative analysis among men who have sex with men in China

Background

Pay-it-forward is when an individual receives a gift and is offered the opportunity to donate a gift to another person. This prosocial behavior has been used to develop health interventions, including strategies to increase sexually transmitted disease (STD) testing among men who have sex with men (MSM). Although pay-it-forward has improved service uptake across several settings, the underlying mechanism is unclear. This study aims to assess the participant experience to provide a theoretical basis for how pay-it-forward works among MSM in China.

Methods

MSM participants of a pay-it-forward intervention were recruited from two STD clinics in Guangzhou, China, and underwent semi-structured interviews. Responses were translated verbatim into English. Transcripts were analyzed thematically.

Results

Twenty-four MSM were interviewed. Despite many men feeling detached from other MSM, pay-it-forward engendered hope and solidarity among many participants. From an emotional perspective, reading handwritten postcards from other MSM induced gratitude, warmth, and support. From the perspective of the collective, receiving a free test and donating to other MSM solidified men's connection with the MSM community, even among men not yet out. Donation gave men an opportunity to pass on their gratitude and provide for MSM in need.

Conclusions

Our data suggest that upstream reciprocity and warm glow explained pay-it-forward for some men, but this pathway was often complemented by a pathway aligned with principles of mutual aid. Further qualitative and mixed-methods research is needed to understand the basis for MSM decision-making about donating to support others.

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