Literature DB >> 31463712

Homonegativity Experienced over the Life Course by Young Black Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men (YB-GBMSM) Living with HIV in Atlanta, Georgia.

Shamia Moore1, Marxavian Jones1, Justin C Smith2, Jasper Hood1, Gary W Harper3, Andres Camacho-Gonzalez4, Carlos Del Rio1,5, Sophia A Hussen6,7.   

Abstract

Minority stress theory posits that homonegativity-whether experienced, anticipated, or internalized-adversely impacts health. We conducted qualitative interviews with 28 YB-GBMSM living with HIV to explore manifestations of homonegativity over the life course. Thematic analysis identified patterns in the ways that homonegativity was discussed at different points in participants' lives. Stifling, and sometimes traumatic, familial and religious environments led to experienced homonegativity early in life. These experiences led to anticipated and internalized homonegativity, which in turn shaped sexual identity formation processes in adolescence and into young adulthood. Ultimately, many participants distanced themselves from home environments, seeking and often finding extrafamilial support. Most participants eventually reached self-acceptance of both their sexuality and HIV status. In conclusion, experienced, anticipated and internalized homonegativity were pervasive as YB-GBMSM navigated family and religious environments over the life course. Future interventions should work with youth, families, and churches to prevent these harmful experiences.

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Keywords:  HIV/AIDS; Sexual minority health

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31463712     DOI: 10.1007/s10461-019-02658-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


  2 in total

1.  A mixed methods study of sexuality education experiences and preferences among bisexual, pansexual, and queer (bi+) male youth.

Authors:  David Mata; Aaron K Korpak; Brianna Sorensen; Brian Dodge; Brian Mustanski; Brian A Feinstein
Journal:  Sex Res Social Policy       Date:  2021-05-26

2.  Burden and Correlates of Mental Health Symptoms Among Young Black Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men Engaged in HIV Care in Atlanta.

Authors:  Sophia A Hussen; Kamini Doraivelu; Daniel M Camp; Shamia J Moore; Ameeta S Kalokhe; Ryan Wade; Traci Leong; Mohammed K Ali; Eugene W Farber
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2022-02-23
  2 in total

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