这就像迪斯尼……你必须给他们一个幻想:在迈阿密南海滩的旅游、性、吸毒和艾滋病毒的交叉点上,拉丁裔性少数男性。

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
José F Colón Burgos,Adam W Carrico,Mance E Buttram,Alexi Diaz-Leon,Victor Buitron,Christian Grov,Mario De La Rosa,Mark Padilla
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这项民族志研究调查了南海滩旅游部门工作的拉丁裔性少数男性(Latinx SMM)中导致艾滋病毒/艾滋病和甲基苯丙胺(冰毒)使用的多层次脆弱性和社会因素。在帕迪拉的旅游区生态多层次概念框架的指导下,我们旨在为解决旅游区艾滋病毒/艾滋病和冰毒使用并行流行的战略作出贡献。在这个高度优先的地区,我们探讨了冰毒使用和艾滋病毒的协同关系,了解它是如何受到迈阿密历史旅游背景和佛罗里达州南海滩社会生态的影响的。本项目采用定性人种学方法和系统的探索性研究设计,考察了冰毒使用旅游区的社会生态与拉丁裔SMM中艾滋病毒的关系。我们利用人种学观察和深入的定性半结构化访谈,对36名在南海滩旅游部门工作的美国出生的内部移民和移民拉丁裔SMM的理论样本进行了研究。研究结果阐明了旅游背景、地理社交网络应用的使用以及冰毒的广泛可用性如何协同放大艾滋病毒风险。地理社交网络应用提供了新的数字环境,促进了旅游业的非正式工作和男性参与性毒品使用。研究结果将指导未来在南佛罗里达等地区优化艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防的多层次方法,在这些地区,旅游生态对拉丁裔SMM中冰毒和艾滋病毒的相互交织的流行具有重要影响。
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It's Like Disney … You Have to Find Them a Fantasy: Latino Sexual Minority Men at the Intersection of Tourism, Sex, Drug Use, and HIV in Miami-South Beach.
This ethnographic study examined multi-level vulnerabilities and social factors contributing to HIV/AIDS and methamphetamine (meth) use among Latinx Sexual Minority Men (Latinx SMM) working in the tourism sector of South Beach. Guided by Padilla's Ecological multi-level conceptual framework of tourism areas, we aimed to contribute to strategies that address the parallel epidemics of HIV/AIDS and meth use in tourism areas. In this high-priority region, we approached the synergic relations of meth use and HIV, understanding how it is influenced by the Miami historical tourism context and the social ecology of Florida's South Beach. Using qualitative ethnographic methods and a systematic exploratory research design, this project examined the connection between the social ecology of tourism areas with meth use and HIV among Latinx SMM. We utilized ethnographic observation and in-depth qualitative semi-structured interviews with a theoretical sample of 36 US-born internal migrant and immigrant Latinx SMM working in the South Beach tourism sector. Findings elucidate how the context of tourism work, the use of geo-social networking applications, and the widespread availability of meth synergistically amplified HIV risk. Geo-social networking applications provide new digital environments that facilitate informal work in the tourism industry and the engagement of men in sexualized drug use. Results will guide future multi-level approaches to optimize HIV/AIDS prevention in regions like South Florida, where tourism ecologies have important consequences for the intertwining epidemics of meth and HIV among Latinx SMM.
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CiteScore
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自引率
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发文量
121
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sex Research (JSR) is a scholarly journal devoted to the publication of articles relevant to the variety of disciplines involved in the scientific study of sexuality. JSR is designed to stimulate research and promote an interdisciplinary understanding of the diverse topics in contemporary sexual science. JSR publishes empirical reports, theoretical essays, literature reviews, methodological articles, historical articles, teaching papers, book reviews, and letters to the editor. JSR actively seeks submissions from researchers outside of North America.
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