Sexualidad de riesgo y consumo de drogas en el contexto recreativo. Una perspectiva de género
2009; Cologio Oficial de Psicólogos del Principado; Volume: 21; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Espanhol
ISSN
0214-9915
AutoresAmador Calafat, Montse Juan, Elisardo Becoña, Alejandro Mantecón, Anna Ramon‐Aribau,
Tópico(s)HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
ResumoEn este estudio se analiza la relacion entre el consumo de alcohol y otras drogas con la conducta sexual de riesgo, dentro del contexto recreativo nocturno de fin de semana. Se realizo una encuesta en tres regiones espanolas (Baleares, Galicia y Comunidad Valenciana) a una muestra de 440 jovenes (52,3% mujeres y 47,7% hombres) de entre 14-25 anos, que frecuentan la actividad recreativa nocturna. Para la seleccion de los participantes se utilizo el procedimiento de Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS). Los resultados indicaron que los varones tenian mas relaciones sexuales bajo los efectos del alcohol y otras drogas que las mujeres; sin embargo, no habia diferencias significativas entre los sexos en la utilizacion de preservativo ni en haber mantenido relaciones sexuales de las que luego manifestaban arrepentimiento. Las frecuencias de las salidas nocturnas aumentan el consumo de drogas y la probabilidad de mantener relaciones sexuales bajo los efectos de las sustancias. Sin embargo, la relacion entre salidas nocturnas y las practicas sexuales de riesgo no queda demostrada. Risky sexual behaviour and drug use in recreational nightlife context. A gender perspective. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between the use of alcohol and other drugs and sexual risk behaviour, within the weekend nightlife recreational context. A survey was carried out in three Spanish regions (Balearic Islands, Galicia, and Comunidad Valenciana) with a sample of 440 young people (52.3% women and 47.7% men), aged 14-25, who regularly take part in nightlife recreational activity. Selection of participants was made using the Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) procedure. The results indicate that men had more sexual relations under the effects of alcohol and other drugs than did women; however, there were no significant differences between the sexes in the use of condoms, or in having had sexual relations that they regretted later on. Frequency of going out in the nightlife context increased the level of drug use and the probability of having sexual relations under the effects of substances. However, no relationship was found between frequency of going out in the nightlife context and sexual risk practices.
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