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Gang masculinity and high-risk sexual behaviours.

Julia Dickson-Gomez1, Katherine Quinn1, Michelle Broaddus1, Maria Pacella2.   

Abstract

High-risk sexual behaviours include practices such as relationship violence and substance use, which often cluster together among young people in high-risk settings. Youth gang members often show high rates of such behaviours, substance use and relationship violence. This paper draws on data from in-depth interviews with male and female gang members from six different gangs to explore the role of powerful socialising peer groups that set gender, sexual and relationship roles and expectations for their male and female members. High-risk sexual behaviours among gang members included sex with multiple partners and group sex. Gang norms included the belief that male members were sexually insatiable with multiple sexual partners and that female gang members should be sexually available to male members. Alcohol and drugs were seen to have a large influence on sexual desire and the inability to use condoms. Much sexual behaviour with gangs, such as group sex, was viewed with ambivalence and seen as somewhat coercive. Finally, gendered sexual expectations (boys as sexually insatiable and girls as sexually available) made forming long-term romantic relationships problematic for gang members. The influence of gang norms such as these must be addressed in future programmes and interventions with gang members.

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Keywords:  Condoms; USA; domestic violence; drug use; gangs; sexual behavior

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27684564      PMCID: PMC5478929          DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2016.1213422

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


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