Protection Styles of Prostitutes' Clients: Intentions, Behavior, and Considerations in Relation to AIDS
Autor: | G. Van Zessen, C. J. Straver, J. H. Visser, R. de Graaf, I. Vanwesenbeeck |
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Rok vydání: | 1993 |
Předmět: |
Sexual Behavior
Health Behavior HIV Infections Context (language use) Developmental psychology law.invention Condoms Interviews as Topic Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) Condom law medicine Psychology Disease Netherlands Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Behavior Data Collection Developed Countries Research virus diseases medicine.disease Europe Psychiatry and Mental health Contraception Locus of control Attitude Virus Diseases Family planning Family Planning Services Perception Developed country Social psychology Diversity (business) Meaning (linguistics) |
Zdroj: | Journal of Sex Education and Therapy. 19:79-92 |
ISSN: | 0161-4576 |
DOI: | 10.1080/01614576.1993.11074072 |
Popis: | The perceived costs and benefits of condom use within the context of commercial sex were examined in interviews with 87 clients of female Dutch prostitutes. 8 types of condom users were identified: convinced (46% of the study group), guilty conscience (11%), anti-ridden (13%), defaulting (6%), maximum selective (8%), minimum selective (3%), indifferent (8%), and recalcitrant (5%). Clients who consistently used condoms take responsibility for both the pleasure and safety of their sexual encounter; their attitude toward prostitution is positive and straightforward. Guilty conscience users are motivated to use condoms by feelings of guilt toward their wife and are ambivalent about their participation in commercial sex. Angst-ridden users are motivated to seek out prostitutes more by loneliness than the pursuit of sexual pleasure; they view their personal risk of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) as higher than that reported by consistent users and thus are motivated by fear to use condoms. Defaulting users perceive themselves as the victims of temptation and express a lack of control over the sexual encounter that places them at risk of unprotected sex. Maximum selective users are consistent in using condoms in sex with prostitutes, except when it involves a prostitute whom they see regularly and frequently. Minimum selective users seek frequent contact with prostitutes and base condom use on a subjective assessment of whether the woman is healthy or not. Indifferent users, often disabled and lonely men with no other source of sexual contact, base their condom use or nonuse solely on the wishes of the prostitute. Finally, recalcitrant users are characterized by a desire for power and protest condom use. In general, consistent condom use was related to a positive evaluation of prostitutes, positive attitudes toward the advantages of condom use, an internal locus of control with regard to health, and a higher level of education. |
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