Mao, L, Newman, CE, Kidd, M, Saltman, D, Rogers, G, Kippax, SC, Mao, L, Newman, CE, Kidd, M, Saltman, D, Rogers, G, and Kippax, SC
Introduction. Sexual expression affects physical, mental and social well-being. There is a lack of understanding of male sexual dysfunction in homosexually active men.Aim. We investigated gay men¿s self-report of a number of sexual problems.Methods. The survey data were from a sample of 542 self-identified gay men, 40% of whom were HIV positive, recruited from six high HIV-caseload general practices in Australia.Main Outcome Measures. The reporting of experiencing three or more sexual problems over a period of at least 1 month in the 12 months prior to a survey was defined here as having ¿multiple¿ sexual problems. We explored a number of factors, including HIV status, depression, alcohol and other drug use, and sexual risk-taking with casual male partners, in association with multiple sexual problems.Results. Rates of a range of self-reported sexual problems were high, with erectile dysfunction and lack of sexual desire being the most commonly reported. These high rates were consistent with the limited data from previous Australian studies. Men who had multiple sexual problems were likely to suffer from major depression (P