Literature DB >> 7632789

Relationship between safe sex and acculturation into the gay subculture.

A C Seibt1, M W Ross, A Freeman, M Krepcho, A Hedrich, A McAlister, M E Fernández-Esquer.   

Abstract

There is some evidence, although conflicting, to suggest that socialization or acculturation into the gay community is associated with lower levels of unsafe sex. We attempted to determine the relationship between acculturation and sexual safety. We examined data from 282 men (from the Dallas AIDS Community Demonstration Project) who had sex with men and were not in a monogamous relationship to determine the associations between safer sex and indices of acculturation. The indices of acculturation included regular reading of local and national gay newspapers and magazines, and belonging to an organization for gay men. The data indicated that there were significant relationships between acculturation, talking to sexual partners about HIV risk reduction and sexual identity, and the dependent variable of frequency of condom use for anal sex. A regression equation indicated that 21% of the variance of anal condom use was predicted by these variables. These data suggest that acculturation into the gay community is associated with safer sexual behaviour, and we discuss the implications of these data for using role models and normative beliefs in HIV prevention programmes.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7632789     DOI: 10.1080/09540129550126876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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