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Development and Validation of the Power Imbalance in Couples Scale.

Torsten B Neilands1, Shari L Dworkin1,2,3, Deepalika Chakravarty1,4, Chadwick K Campbell1,2, Patrick A Wilson5, Anu Manchikanti Gomez6, Kirk K Grisham5, Colleen C Hoff7.   

Abstract

Few researchers have quantitatively explored the relationship power-HIV risk nexus in same-sex male couples. We developed and validated the Power Imbalance in Couples Scale (PICS) to measure relationship power among men in same-sex, committed relationships and its association with sexual risk behaviors. We recruited three independent and diverse samples of male couples in the greater San Francisco and New York City metropolitan areas and conducted qualitative interviews (N1 = 96) to inform item development, followed by two quantitative surveys (N2 = 341; N3 = 434) to assess the construct, predictive, convergent, and discriminant validity of the PICS. Exploratory factor analysis of the first survey's data yielded four factors-overtly controlling partner, supportive partner, conflict avoidant actor, and overtly controlling actor-that accounted for more than 50% of the shared variance among the PICS items. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) of the second survey's data supported these four factors: χ2(1823) = 2493.40, p < .001; CFI = .96, RMSEA = .03 and WRMR = 1.33. Strong interfactor correlations suggested the presence of a higher-order general perception of power imbalance factor; a higher-order factor CFA model was comparable in fit to the correlated lower-order factors' CFA: χ2(2) = 2.00, p = .37. Internal reliability of the PICS scale was strong: α = .94. Men perceiving greater power imbalances in their relationships had higher odds of engaging in condomless anal intercourse with outside partners of discordant or unknown HIV status (OR 1.27; 95% CI 1.01-1.60; p = .04). The PICS is an important contribution to measuring relationship power imbalance and its sequelae among male couples; it is applicable to research on relationships, sexuality, couples, and HIV prevention.

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Keywords:  Gay male couples; HIV; Relationship power; Sexual orientation; Sexual risk behavior

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29850977      PMCID: PMC6269212          DOI: 10.1007/s10508-018-1190-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sex Behav        ISSN: 0004-0002


  33 in total

1.  Relationship dynamics as predictors of broken agreements about outside sexual partners: implications for HIV prevention among gay couples.

Authors:  Anu Manchikanti Gomez; Sean C Beougher; Deepalika Chakravarty; Torsten B Neilands; Carmen Gomez Mandic; Lynae A Darbes; Colleen C Hoff
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2012-08

2.  Estimating the proportion of HIV transmissions from main sex partners among men who have sex with men in five US cities.

Authors:  Patrick S Sullivan; Laura Salazar; Susan Buchbinder; Travis H Sanchez
Journal:  AIDS       Date:  2009-06-01       Impact factor: 4.177

Review 3.  Gender-transformative interventions to reduce HIV risks and violence with heterosexually-active men: a review of the global evidence.

Authors:  Shari L Dworkin; Sarah Treves-Kagan; Sheri A Lippman
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2013-11

4.  Perceptions and Definitions of Power Within the Context of HIV-Negative Male Couples' Relationships.

Authors:  Jason W Mitchell; Amber I Sophus
Journal:  Am J Mens Health       Date:  2016-07-07

5.  Relationship characteristics associated with sexual risk behavior among MSM in committed relationships.

Authors:  Colleen C Hoff; Deepalika Chakravarty; Sean C Beougher; Torsten B Neilands; Lynae A Darbes
Journal:  AIDS Patient Care STDS       Date:  2012-12       Impact factor: 5.078

6.  Individual, Interpersonal, and Structural Power: Associations With Condom Use in a Sample of Young Adult Latinos.

Authors:  Lynissa R Stokes; S Marie Harvey; Jocelyn T Warren
Journal:  Health Care Women Int       Date:  2015-04-14

7.  "Same-sex relationship in a straight world": individual and societal influences on power and control in young men's relationships.

Authors:  Katrina Kubicek; Miles McNeeley; Shardae Collins
Journal:  J Interpers Violence       Date:  2014-05-08

Review 8.  Love, sex, and power. Considering women's realities in HIV prevention.

Authors:  H Amaro
Journal:  Am Psychol       Date:  1995-06

9.  Sexual agreements among gay male couples.

Authors:  Colleen C Hoff; Sean C Beougher
Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  2008-08-07

10.  What drives the US and Peruvian HIV epidemics in men who have sex with men (MSM)?

Authors:  Steven M Goodreau; Nicole B Carnegie; Eric Vittinghoff; Javier R Lama; Jorge Sanchez; Beatriz Grinsztejn; Beryl A Koblin; Kenneth H Mayer; Susan P Buchbinder
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-11-29       Impact factor: 3.240

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Authors:  Cody Lentz; Javier Lopez-Rios; Curtis Dolezal; Bryan A Kutner; Christine Tagliaferri Rael; Iván C Balán
Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  2022-04-21

2.  Study protocol: a pilot randomised waitlist-controlled trial of a dyadic mobile health intervention for black sexual-minority male couples with HIV in the USA.

Authors:  Hyunjin Cindy Kim; Lance M Pollack; Parya Saberi; Torsten B Neilands; Emily A Arnold; Darius Jovon Bright; Robert W Williams; Susan M Kegeles; Judy Y Tan
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-09-02       Impact factor: 3.006

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