1. HIV disclosure and subsequent sexual behaviors among men who have sex with men who meet online.
- Author
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St De Lore J, Thiede H, Cheadle A, Goldbaum G, Carey JW, Hutcheson RE, Jenkins RA, and Golden MR
- Subjects
- Adult, Humans, Internet, Interviews as Topic, Male, Middle Aged, Unsafe Sex psychology, Washington, Young Adult, HIV Infections psychology, Homosexuality, Male psychology, Self Disclosure, Sexual Behavior psychology
- Abstract
To assess HIV disclosure discussions and related sexual behaviors among men who have sex with men (MSM) who meet sex partners online, 28 qualitative interviews with Seattle-area MSM were analyzed using grounded theory methods and themes and behavior patterns were identified. MSM found a greater ease in communicating and could prescreen partners through the Internet. However, no consistent relationship was found between HIV disclosure and subsequent behaviors: some were safer based on disclosure while perceived HIV status led others to risky behaviors. Interventions need to promote accurate disclosure while acknowledging its limitations and the need for men to self-protect.
- Published
- 2012
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