Course 4
Historical Notes
Development
Safe Sex for Everyone
Types of Guidelines
The First
 性傳播疾病的預防:行為的改變   STD Prevention: Behavior Change
 安全性行為-歷史記載   Safer Sex - Historical Notes
第一個“安全性行為指南”
1969年代晚期至1970年代早期,美國和歐洲經歷了一場“性革命”:新的婦女運動和各種各樣的“性少數”開始組織起來為權利而鬥爭。在三藩市,不斷增長的男同性戀和女同性戀人群享受著極大的性自由。可是,這種自由不久就暴露了其負面的作用——性傳播疾病的增加。因為這個原因,一個新的同性戀協會海灣地區人權醫生協會(BAPHR)非常早就推薦使用安全套。數年後,當AIDS開始出現時,使用安全套的這個建議被詳細地擴展運用到各種各樣的性接觸的宣傳方面。第一批“ AIDS安全性行為指南”被廣泛分發到三藩市全城,例如以便於攜帶的錢包或袖珍大小的卡片形式散發。該指南把“安全”“可能安全”和“不安全”的性習慣做了區分,因而欲達到兩個目標:1.通過分列出不同行為冒險程度的知識,消除逐漸增大的恐慌;2.讓人們放心,說明AIDS的危險並不是必定意味著要終止所有的性接觸。這種策略在三藩市推行,因為同性戀團體富有足夠的經驗,能夠區別各種冒險性行為的差別。這種方案卻始終沒有引進到別處。在那些認為這個指南太複雜的團體中,則由較早提出的使用安全套的簡單建議所替代。

1984年:錢包大小的卡片,由三藩市AIDS基金會散發,正面和背面

1984: Wallet-size cards, distributed by the SF AIDS Foundation, front and back.
(在此點擊中文翻譯圖片1在此點擊中文翻譯圖片2/Click on pictures)

 Safer Sex - Historical Notes

The First “Safe Sex Guidelines”
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the USA and Europe saw a “sexual revolution”: A new women’s movement and various “sexual minorities” began to organize and fight for their rights. In San Francisco, a growing gay and lesbian population enjoyed great sexual freedom. However, this freedom soon revealed a negative side – an increase of sexually transmitted diseases. For this reason, a new gay medical association, Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights (BAPHR), very early on recommended the use of condoms. When, several years later, AIDS made its appearance, this recommendation was expanded to cover a variety of sexual contacts in detail. These first “AIDS Safe Sex Guidelines” were widely disseminated all over the city, for example in the form of small cards that could be carried in a wallet or shirt pocket. The guidelines differentiated between “safe”, “possibly safe”, and “unsafe” sexual practices and thus pursued two main goals: 1. To counteract a growing panic by creating an awareness of the different degrees of risk. 2. To provide some reassurance that these risks did not have to mean the end of all sexual contact. The strategy worked in San Francisco, because its gay community was sophisticated enough to accept the differentiations. It did not always work elsewhere. In communities that considered the guidelines too complicated, they were replaced by the earlier simple advice to use condoms.

1984: Wallet-size cards, distributed by the SF AIDS Foundation, front and back.
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