| Literature DB >> 27291984 |
Chadwick K Campbell1, Anu Manchikanti Gomez2, Colleen Hoff1,2, Kirk K Grisham3, Patrick A Wilson3, Shari L Dworkin4.
Abstract
Research has suggested that men who have sex with men and who have older sexual partners are at increased risk of HIV infection. However, while several studies have explored risk among men in age-discrepant non-primary partnerships, only two have explored age discrepancy and risk in primary same-sex male relationships. We used data from semi-structured in-depth interviews to explore sexual behaviour and HIV risk among 14 Black, white and interracial (Black/white) same-sex male couples with an age difference of 10 or more years. Most couples regularly used condoms, and sexual positioning tended to lead to lower risk for younger partners. Some serodiscordant couples abstained from anal sex, while others used seropositioning to avoid transmission within the relationship. Within some couples, older partners acted as mentors on HIV prevention and broader life lessons. Future studies should further explore the potential risks and benefits of large age differences in same-sex male primary relationships.Entities:
Keywords: Gay couples; HIV risk; USA; age mixing; men who have sex with men; older partners
Year: 2016 PMID: 27291984 PMCID: PMC5665712 DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2016.1183824
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cult Health Sex ISSN: 1369-1058