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Collateral consequences: implications of male incarceration rates, imbalanced sex
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Dauria EF
; Oakley L
; Arriola KJ
; Elifson K
; Wingood G
; Cooper HL
Cult Health Sex
2015[]; 17
(10
): 1190-206
PMID26056724
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While studies have found correlations between rates of incarceration and sexually
transmitted infections (STIs), few studies have explored the mechanisms linking
these phenomena. This qualitative study examines how male incarceration rates and
sex ratios influence perceived partner availability and sexual partnerships for
heterosexual Black women. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 33 Black
women living in two US neighbourhoods, one with a high male incarceration rate
and an imbalanced sex ratio (referred to as 'Allentown') and one with a low male
incarceration rate and an equitable sex ratio (referred to as 'Blackrock'). Data
were analysed using grounded theory. In Allentown, male incarceration reduced the
number of available men, and participants largely viewed men available for
partnerships as being of an undesirable quality. The number and desirability of
men impacted on the nature of partnerships such that they were shorter, focused
on sexual activity and may be with higher-risk sexual partners (e.g.
transactional sex partners). In Blackrock, marriage rates contributed to the
shortage of desirable male partners. By highlighting the role that the quantity
and quality of male partners has on shaping sexual partnerships, this study
advances current understandings of how incarceration and sex ratios shape HIV-
and STI-related risk.
|*Sexual Partners
[MESH]
|Black People/psychology/*statistics & numerical data
[MESH]