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AIDS-related reasons for gay men's adoption of celibacy.

K Siegel1, V H Raveis.   

Abstract

Since it was first recognized that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection could be sexually transmitted, celibacy has been advocated by some as the only unequivocally effective adaptation for avoiding the risk of infection. Others, however, have countered that few will be willing to be celibate and, further, that such behavior may have adverse psychosocial consequences. As part of a qualitative study of gay men's sexual decision-making in the context of the AIDS/HIV epidemic, we identified a subsample of respondents who had adopted celibacy for varying periods of time as an adaptation to the threat of AIDS/HIV infection. A content analysis of these men's interviews revealed 5 principal themes relating their reasons for choosing celibacy.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8297710

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Educ Prev        ISSN: 0899-9546


  3 in total

1.  Diminished sexual activity, interest, and feelings of attractiveness among HIV-infected women in two eras of the AIDS epidemic.

Authors:  Karolynn Siegel; Eric W Schrimshaw; Helen-Maria Lekas
Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  2006-08-15

2.  Patterns and correlates of deliberate abstinence among men and women with HIV/AIDS.

Authors:  Laura M Bogart; Rebecca L Collins; David E Kanouse; William Cunningham; Robin Beckman; Daniela Golinelli; Chloe E Bird
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2006-05-02       Impact factor: 9.308

3.  HIV seropositivity and sexuality: cessation of sexual relations among men and women living with HIV in five countries.

Authors:  Adeline Bernier; Marie Lefèvre; Emilie Henry; Ludmila Verdes; Maria-Elena Acosta; Amal Benmoussa; Henri Mukumbi; Mamadou Cissé; Joanne Otis; Marie Préau
Journal:  AIDS Care       Date:  2016-02-28
  3 in total

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