GBTQ+安全性纠缠:发现耐药性传播感染时代的细菌与预防创新

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Shiva Chandra , Alex Broom , Damien Ridge , Katherine Kenny , Michelle Peterie , Jennifer Broom , Bridget Haire , Lise Lafferty , Carla Treloar , Stephanie Raymond , Catriona Bradshaw , Tanya Applegate , Rebecca Guy
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很少有研究探索我们越来越耐药的细菌景观的社区经验,在性传播感染(sti)和抗菌素耐药性领域,更缺乏以社区为中心的研究。尽管如此,性传播感染在全球范围内仍在增长,同时耐药性也在加速,这将不成比例地影响GBTQ+(同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿+)人群。在这篇文章中,我们利用2024年对49名顺性和跨性同性恋、双性恋男性、跨性女性和性别多元化人士进行的半结构化访谈,探讨了当代GBTQ+的安全性行为,因为它们与澳大利亚日益增长的抗生素耐药性性传播感染威胁有关。关键主题确定了制药转向安全性行为的地方,由此产生的紧张局势,避孕套使用的复杂性,以及传记对安全性行为的影响。我们说明了转向药物解决方案如何重新配置并继续重新配置安全性行为,从而产生迄今为止对许多人来说是“禁区”的乐趣。然而,不断升级的抗生素耐药性有可能再次改变社区做法和与性传播感染预防措施的关系。在Barad的基础上,我们发展了这些主题,从理论上将安全性行为概念化为不是固定的,而是一种通过对象、主体性、实践、时间性和其中所包含的人类微生物动力学之间的联系而相互关联地、迭代地(重新)配置的纠缠。研究结果表明,有关耐药性的公共卫生和临床交流应涉及人们对肠道健康、对-à-vis Doxy-PEP的耐药性、不断变化的安全性行为定义以及快感的重要性的关注。
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GBTQ+ safe sex entanglements: Finding the bacterial in the age of resistant STIs and prevention innovation
Few studies have explored community experiences of our increasingly resistant bacterial landscape, and, in the sphere of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) and antimicrobial resistance, there is even greater absence of community-centred research. This is despite a growth in STI transmission worldwide, which, alongside accelerated resistance, will disproportionately affect GBTQ+ (gay, bisexual, trans, queer+) populations. In this article, drawing on semi-structured interviews conducted in 2024 with 49 cisgender and trans gay and bisexual men, trans women and gender diverse people, we explore contemporary GBTQ+ safe sex practices as they relate to the growing threat of antibiotic resistant STIs in Australia. Key themes identified where the pharmaceutical turn in safe sex practices, the tensions this produced, the complexities of condom use, and the influence of biographies on safe sex practices. We illustrate how the turn toward pharmaceutical solutions have reconfigured and continues to reconfigure safe sex, giving rise to pleasures that were hitherto ‘off-limits’ to many. However, escalating antibiotic resistance threatens to again alter community practices and relationships to STI prevention measures. Drawing on Barad, we develop these themes to theoretically conceptualise safe sex as not fixed, but as an entanglement that is relationally and iteratively (re)configured through the connections between objects, subjectivities, practices, temporalities, and the human-microbial dynamics entailed therein. Findings suggest public health and clinical communication about resistance should speak to population concerns about gut health, resistance vis-à-vis Doxy-PEP, changing definitions of safe sex, and the importance of pleasure.
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Social Science & Medicine
Social Science & Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
5.60%
发文量
762
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Social Science & Medicine provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of social science research on health. We publish original research articles (both empirical and theoretical), reviews, position papers and commentaries on health issues, to inform current research, policy and practice in all areas of common interest to social scientists, health practitioners, and policy makers. The journal publishes material relevant to any aspect of health from a wide range of social science disciplines (anthropology, economics, epidemiology, geography, policy, psychology, and sociology), and material relevant to the social sciences from any of the professions concerned with physical and mental health, health care, clinical practice, and health policy and organization. We encourage material which is of general interest to an international readership.
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