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Eloise Dunlap1, Ellen Benoit1, Jennifer L Graves2.
Abstract
This paper describes the sexual socialisation process of marginalised, drug-using heterosexual black men, focusing primarily on the sources and content of sexual information. Analysing qualitative interview data, we discovered that the men in our sample both learn about sex and become sexually active at an early age. They most often learn about sex from the media and least often learn about sex from family members. The content of sexual information varies in specifics, but overall tends to equate sex with pleasure, encourage sexual activity with multiple partners, and emphasise using protection. Our goal is to use this data to better understand how sexual socialisation contributes to the prevalence of multiple sexual partners and high rates of HIV among heterosexual black men in order to inform future risk-reduction intervention programmes.Entities:
Keywords: African-American men; HIV/AIDS; sexual socialisation; sources of information
Year: 2013 PMID: 24482611 PMCID: PMC3904439 DOI: 10.1080/14681811.2013.776956
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sex Educ ISSN: 1468-1811