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Transmen: the HIV risk of gay identity.

Stefan Rowniak1, Catherine Chesla, Carol Dawson Rose, William L Holzemer.   

Abstract

Many female-to-male transgender individuals, or transmen, are situated within the gay community, one of the highest risk communities for HIV, yet there has been little research regarding the experience of risk for these transmen. Seventeen transmen were interviewed regarding their sexuality and HIV risk behavior. Fourteen of the 17 reported having non-trans gay men as sexual partners. Risk behaviors included not using condoms with multiple partners who were HIV-positive, or of unknown HIV status. Aspects of risk included the unfamiliarity of the gay community and the lack of safe sex negotiating skills. The dynamics of acceptance and rejection between transmen and non-trans gay men impacted risk by compromising safety. Incorrect assumptions regarding transmen, non-trans gay men, and risk included beliefs that neither person could be at risk. Other aspects included the impact of testosterone on sexual behavior, the changed bodies of transmen, and sex work.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22201235     DOI: 10.1521/aeap.2011.23.6.508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Educ Prev        ISSN: 0899-9546


  30 in total

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5.  Characterizing the HIV Prevention and Care Continua in a Sample of Transgender Youth in the U.S.

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6.  Intersections and evolution of 'Butch-trans' categories in Puerto Rico: Needs and barriers of an invisible population.

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Review 7.  The Importance of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Research for Transgender and Gender-Nonbinary Individuals.

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9.  Characteristics of Transgender Residents of Massachusetts Cities With High HIV Prevalence.

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10.  Sexual and Gender Diversity within the Black Men who have Sex with Men HIV Epidemiological Category.

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