HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors and Intimate Relationships among Young Sub-Saharan African Immigrants in Switzerland: A Brief Report
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Title
HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors and Intimate Relationships among Young Sub-Saharan African Immigrants in Switzerland: A Brief Report
Journal
International Journal of Sexual Health
ISSN
1931-7611
1931-762X
1931-762X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
02/01/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
32
Number
1
Pages
33-39
Language
english
Abstract
Objectives: This study explores the intimate relationship context in which sub-Saharan young immigrants (18-25) adopt HIV sexual risk behaviors. Methods: Qualitative data from 37 in-depth semistructured interviews and two focus groups were analyzed through an inductive approach and constant comparative analyses. Results: HIV sexual risk behaviors occurred in four types of intimate relationships. However, reasons for taking risks varied by relationship type and also depended on material resources, as well as interactional, cultural, and social dimensions related to sexual socialization and migration. Conclusions: Findings support the importance of considering the intimate relationship context to understand how HIV sexual risk behaviors occur
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