| Literature DB >> 23107161 |
Adam Bourne1, Ford Hickson, Peter Keogh, David Reid, Peter Weatherburn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A significant research literature exists that details the sexual health and sexual behaviour of gay and bisexual men who have diagnosed HIV. However, much of this research has focussed on HIV transmission risk behaviours among this group, rather than seeking to understand their sexual health and sexual well-being more broadly. There have been growing calls for interventions to support people with diagnosed HIV to achieve health and well-being, including sexual health and well-being. A detailed understanding of the problems people in this group face, and how they might be overcome, is required to facilitate such interventions.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23107161 PMCID: PMC3503855 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-916
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Demographic profile of gay and bisexual men in the sample (N=1217)
| All England | 91.5 (1108) | 91.6 | None | 1.2 (14) |
| | Primary/Elementary | <1 (5) | ||
| | Secondary/High School | 26.9 (327) | ||
| | University/College | 71.2 (862) | ||
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| | Mean | 42.9 | ||
| | Median | 42.0 | ||
| | Range | 17-76 | ||
| All Wales | 4.3 (52) | 2.3 | | |
| All Scotland | 2.8 (34) | 4.7 | | |
| All Northern Ireland | 1.2 (15) | 0.8 | | |
| White | 94.6 (1146) | 87.2 | <2 years | 19.1 (229) |
| Black African | 0.4 (5) | 1.3 | 2-<5 years | 21.3 (256) |
| Black Caribbean | 0.7 (9) | 2.1 | 5-<10 years | 21.5 (259) |
| Black other | 0.2 (2) | 1.1 | >10 years | 38.1 (458) |
| Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi | 0.8 (10) | 1.1 | | |
| Other Asian/Oriental | 0.8 (10) | 1.5 | | |
| Other and mixed | 2.4 (29) | 4.9 | | |
| Yes | 73.9 (884) | 70.3 | Gay | 94.7 (1152) |
| No | 26.1 (313) | 28.4 | Bisexual | 4.9 (60) |
| Other | <1 (5) |
* 2007 SOPHID data for homosexually acquired HIV [21].
Percentage of respondents reporting each of ten specified problems with sex
| Loss of libido | 540 | 44.0% |
| Poor self-image/low self-confidence | 534 | 43.9% |
| Too little or no sex | 501 | 41.2% |
| Worries about passing HIV to partners | 454 | 37.3% |
| Fear of rejection from potential partners | 422 | 34.7% |
| Worries about disclosing HIV to partners | 387 | 31.8% |
| Problems with penis or anus | 346 | 28.4% |
| Worries about prosecution if HIV is spread | 295 | 24.2% |
| Treatment side effects | 216 | 17.7% |
| Too much sex | 49 | 4.0% |
| Other problems | 52 | 4.3% |
Factor loadings for the first 4 principal components
| Too little or no sex | -.008 | .120 | .297 | |
| Problems with penis or anus | .167 | .579 | -.354 | -.194 |
| Loss of libido | .073 | -.042 | -.199 | |
| Too much sex | .193 | -.226 | -.501 | |
| Worries about disclosing HIV to sex partners | -.187 | .013 | -.148 | |
| Worries about being prosecuted if HIV is passed on | -.161 | -.024 | -.179 | |
| Fear of rejection from potential sexual partners | -.005 | .102 | -.018 | |
| Poor self image / low self confidence | .513 | .311 | .238 | .307 |
| Worries about passing HIV on to sexual partners | .696 | -.165 | -.015 | -.096 |
| Treatment side effects | .223 | .554 | -.098 | .391 |