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Stephanie H Cook1, Daphne C Watkins2, Benjamin Calebs3, Patrick A Wilson4.
Abstract
This mixed methods study used an explanatory sequential design to examine the relationship between attachment and sexual behavior among young Black gay and bisexual men (YBGBM). Cross sectional online surveys and sex diaries were completed by a sample of YBGBM in New York City (n = 153) to assess the association between adult attachment insecurity and sexual risk behavior. The Experiences in Close Relationships Scale-Revised (ECR-R) was used to assess three types of adult attachment (i.e., secure, anxious, and avoidant). Participants reported condomless sex encounters, as well as serodiscordant condomless anal sex encounters, as measures of sexual risk. Quantitative findings suggested that there were few associations between attachment type and sexual risk behavior; only men with attachment avoidance were likely to engage in condomless sex. However, qualitative findings illuminated some of the social complexities of the association between attachment in childhood, attachment in young adulthood and intimate partnerships, which could be linked to young adult sexual risk behavior. The study findings highlight the need for researchers to further examine the process by which individual differences in attachment orientation are related to YBGBM's sexual behavior.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; attachment; sexual behavior; young Black gay and bisexual men
Year: 2016 PMID: 27570578 PMCID: PMC4997232 DOI: 10.1080/19419899.2016.1168312
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Sex ISSN: 1941-9902