Sexual Partnerships, Risk Behaviors, and Condom Use Among Low-Income Heterosexual African Americans: A Qualitative Study

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Seth M. Noar
Elizabeth Webb
Stephanie Van Stee
Sonja Feist-Price
Richard Crosby
Jessica Fitts Willoughby
Adewale Troutman
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[1] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,School of Journalism and Mass Communication
[2] Indiana University,Department of Applied Health Science, The Kinsey Institute
[3] University of Kentucky,Department of Communication
[4] University of Kentucky,Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation
[5] University of Kentucky,College of Public Health
[6] Louisville Metro Department of Health and Wellness,undefined
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Sexual behavior; HIV prevention; Condom use; African Americans; Partner type; Relationship;
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The purpose of the current investigation was to contextualize the sexual relationships and risk behaviors of heterosexually active African Americans. A total of 38 participants (20 females and 18 males) aged 18–44 years were recruited in a large city in the southeastern U.S. to participate in focus group discussions exploring sexual partnerships, general condom perceptions, and condom negotiation. Results indicated that participants distinguished among at least three partner types—one-night stand, “regular” casual partner, and main partner. Partner types were found to shape and influence types of sexual behaviors, perceptions of risk and condom use, and condom negotiation. Participants also shared general perceptions about condoms and elucidated situations in which intentions to use condoms were not realized. Gender differences emerged in many of these areas. Implications of these findings are discussed and directions for future research on sexual partnerships and risk behavior are offered.
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