Literature DB >> 19291125

They "miss more than anything their normal life back home": masculinity and extramarital sex among Mexican migrants in Atlanta.

Jennifer S Hirsch1, Miguel Muñoz-Laboy, Christina M Nyhus, Kathryn M Yount, José A Bauermeister.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Gender has been recognized as a significant influence on sexual health behaviors. Labor migration presents an important context of vulnerability for sexual health. To understand how the context of migration affects risk-related practices, both cultural and social aspects of gender need to be explored.
METHODS: In the quantitative part of a mixed-methods study conducted in 1999 in Atlanta, 187 Mexican migrant men were asked about their demographic characteristics; sexual history; migration motivations; substance use; social support; leisure-time activities; and ideas about masculinity, sexuality and marriage. Multivariate regression analyses were conducted to test the association between these domains and men's number of partners since their arrival in Atlanta.
RESULTS: Number of partners was positively associated with owning a home in Mexico; number of trips back to Mexico; social network size; having had a sex worker as a partner; and going out dancing and to strip clubs on weekends (coefficients, 0.3-4.1). It was negatively associated with age, education, contact with social network members and feeling that sex is tied to emotional intimacy (-0.4 to -1.0).
CONCLUSIONS: Programs must acknowledge and target migrant men's social networks and the spaces in which they may encounter risky sexual situations. Multilevel strategies, such as the development of more health-enhancing community spaces and the promotion of safer sexual practices should form part of comprehensive efforts to reduce sexual risk among migrant men.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19291125      PMCID: PMC2780002          DOI: 10.1111/j.1931-2393.2009.4112309.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect Sex Reprod Health        ISSN: 1538-6341


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