1. Sexual identity and behavior in an online sample of Indian men who have sex with men
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Ekstrand, Maria L, Rawat, Shruta, Patankar, Pallav, Heylen, Elsa, Banu, Asha, Rosser, BR Simon, and Wilkerson, J Michael
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Gender Studies ,Human Society ,Clinical Research ,Prevention ,Pediatric AIDS ,Pediatric ,HIV/AIDS ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adult ,Bisexuality ,Condoms ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Heterosexuality ,Homosexuality ,Male ,Humans ,Internet ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Risk-Taking ,Sexual Partners ,Substance-Related Disorders ,Unsafe Sex ,Sexual identity ,sexual behavior ,men who have sex with men ,India ,gay ,bisexual ,Public Health and Health Services ,Psychology ,Public Health ,Public health ,Sociology ,Clinical and health psychology - Abstract
Indian men who have sex with men are disproportionately impacted by HIV. While prevention efforts to date have focused on men who visit drop-in centers or physical cruising sites, little is known about men who are meeting sexual partners on virtual platforms. This paper explores issues related to sexual identity and sexual behaviors in an online sample of men who identified as gay (n = 279) or bisexual (n = 123). There were significant differences in outedness between the two groups, with 48% of bisexually identified men reporting that they were out to "no one" and 82% stating that they present themselves as heterosexual to family and friends. Corresponding rates for gay-identified men were 15% and 41%, respectively (both p
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- 2017