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'The full has never been told': building a theory of sexual health for heterosexual Black men of Caribbean descent.

Candice N Crowell1, Edward A Delgado-Romero2, Della V Mosley1, Sophia Huynh2.   

Abstract

Research on Black sexual health often fails to represent the heterogeneity of Black ethnic groups. For people of Caribbean descent in the USA, ethnicity is a salient cultural factor that influences definitions and experiences of sexual health. Most research on people of Caribbean descent focuses on the relatively high rate of STIs, but sexual health is defined more broadly than STI prevalence. Psychological and emotional indicators and the voice of participants are important to consider when exploring the sexual health of a minority culture. The purpose of this study was to qualitatively explore how heterosexual Black men of Caribbean descent define and understand sexual health for themselves. Eleven men who self-identified as Black, Caribbean and heterosexual participated in three focus groups and were asked to define sexual health, critique behaviours expertly identified as healthy and address what encourages and discourages sexual health in their lives. Findings point to six dimensions of sexual health for heterosexual Black men of Caribbean descent. These include: heterosexually privileged, protective, contextual, interpersonal, cultural and pleasurable dimensions. There were some notable departures from current expert definitions of sexual health. Recommendations for further theory development are provided.

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Keywords:  Black men; Caribbean; Sexual health; USA; heterosexual

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26907581     DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2016.1146335

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


  2 in total

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Authors:  Kamila A Alexander; Noelle M St Vil; Marilyn A Braithwaite-Hall; Michael Sanchez; Aletha Baumann; Gloria B Callwood; Jacquelyn C Campbell; Doris W Campbell
Journal:  Ethn Health       Date:  2017-10-31       Impact factor: 2.772

2.  "No One Can Make that Choice for You": Exploring Power in the Sexual Narratives of Black Collegians.

Authors:  Candice Nicole Hargons; Della V Mosley; Carolyn Meiller; Jardin Dogan; Jennifer Stuck; Chesmore Montique; Natalie Malone; Joseph Oluokun; Danelle Stevens-Watkins
Journal:  J Couns Sexol Sex Wellness       Date:  2020
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