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Homonegativity, Substance Use, Sexual Risk Behaviors, and HIV Status in Poor and Ethnic Men Who Have Sex with Men in Los Angeles

This study evaluates associations between internalized homonegativity and demographic factors, drug use behaviors, sexual risk behaviors, and HIV status among men who have sex with men (MSM) and with men and women (MSM/W). Participants were recruited in Los Angeles County using respondent-driven sam...

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Autores principales: Shoptaw, Steven, Weiss, Robert E., Munjas, Brett, Hucks-Ortiz, Christopher, Young, Sean D., Larkins, Sherry, Victorianne, Gregory D., Gorbach, Pamina M.
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Publicado: Springer US 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19526346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11524-009-9372-5
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author Shoptaw, Steven
Weiss, Robert E.
Munjas, Brett
Hucks-Ortiz, Christopher
Young, Sean D.
Larkins, Sherry
Victorianne, Gregory D.
Gorbach, Pamina M.
author_facet Shoptaw, Steven
Weiss, Robert E.
Munjas, Brett
Hucks-Ortiz, Christopher
Young, Sean D.
Larkins, Sherry
Victorianne, Gregory D.
Gorbach, Pamina M.
author_sort Shoptaw, Steven
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description This study evaluates associations between internalized homonegativity and demographic factors, drug use behaviors, sexual risk behaviors, and HIV status among men who have sex with men (MSM) and with men and women (MSM/W). Participants were recruited in Los Angeles County using respondent-driven sampling (RDS) and completed the Internalized Homonegativity Inventory (IHNI) and questionnaires on demographic and behavioral factors. Biological samples were tested for HIV and for recent cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin use. The 722 MSM and MSM/W participants were predominantly African American (44%) and Hispanic (28%), unemployed (82%), homeless (50%), and HIV positive (48%) who used drugs in the past 6 months (79.5%). Total and Personal Homonegativity, Gay Affirmation, and Morality of Homosexuality IHNI scores were significantly higher for African American men than for other ethnicities, for MSM/W than for MSM, for recent cocaine users than for recent methamphetamine users, and for HIV-seronegative men than for HIV-seropositive men. Linear regression showed the Gay Affirmation scale significantly and inversely correlated with the number of sexual partners when controlling for effects of ethnicity/race and sexual identification, particularly for men who self-identified as straight. Highest IHNI scores were observed in a small group of MSM/W (n = 62) who never tested for HIV. Of these, 26% tested HIV positive. Findings describe ways in which internalized homophobia is a barrier to HIV testing and associated HIV infection and signal distinctions among participants in this sample that can inform targeted HIV prevention efforts aimed at increasing HIV testing.
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spelling pubmed-27054912009-07-14 Homonegativity, Substance Use, Sexual Risk Behaviors, and HIV Status in Poor and Ethnic Men Who Have Sex with Men in Los Angeles Shoptaw, Steven Weiss, Robert E. Munjas, Brett Hucks-Ortiz, Christopher Young, Sean D. Larkins, Sherry Victorianne, Gregory D. Gorbach, Pamina M. J Urban Health Article This study evaluates associations between internalized homonegativity and demographic factors, drug use behaviors, sexual risk behaviors, and HIV status among men who have sex with men (MSM) and with men and women (MSM/W). Participants were recruited in Los Angeles County using respondent-driven sampling (RDS) and completed the Internalized Homonegativity Inventory (IHNI) and questionnaires on demographic and behavioral factors. Biological samples were tested for HIV and for recent cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin use. The 722 MSM and MSM/W participants were predominantly African American (44%) and Hispanic (28%), unemployed (82%), homeless (50%), and HIV positive (48%) who used drugs in the past 6 months (79.5%). Total and Personal Homonegativity, Gay Affirmation, and Morality of Homosexuality IHNI scores were significantly higher for African American men than for other ethnicities, for MSM/W than for MSM, for recent cocaine users than for recent methamphetamine users, and for HIV-seronegative men than for HIV-seropositive men. Linear regression showed the Gay Affirmation scale significantly and inversely correlated with the number of sexual partners when controlling for effects of ethnicity/race and sexual identification, particularly for men who self-identified as straight. Highest IHNI scores were observed in a small group of MSM/W (n = 62) who never tested for HIV. Of these, 26% tested HIV positive. Findings describe ways in which internalized homophobia is a barrier to HIV testing and associated HIV infection and signal distinctions among participants in this sample that can inform targeted HIV prevention efforts aimed at increasing HIV testing. Springer US 2009-06-13 2009-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2705491/ /pubmed/19526346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11524-009-9372-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2009
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Shoptaw, Steven
Weiss, Robert E.
Munjas, Brett
Hucks-Ortiz, Christopher
Young, Sean D.
Larkins, Sherry
Victorianne, Gregory D.
Gorbach, Pamina M.
Homonegativity, Substance Use, Sexual Risk Behaviors, and HIV Status in Poor and Ethnic Men Who Have Sex with Men in Los Angeles
title Homonegativity, Substance Use, Sexual Risk Behaviors, and HIV Status in Poor and Ethnic Men Who Have Sex with Men in Los Angeles
title_full Homonegativity, Substance Use, Sexual Risk Behaviors, and HIV Status in Poor and Ethnic Men Who Have Sex with Men in Los Angeles
title_fullStr Homonegativity, Substance Use, Sexual Risk Behaviors, and HIV Status in Poor and Ethnic Men Who Have Sex with Men in Los Angeles
title_full_unstemmed Homonegativity, Substance Use, Sexual Risk Behaviors, and HIV Status in Poor and Ethnic Men Who Have Sex with Men in Los Angeles
title_short Homonegativity, Substance Use, Sexual Risk Behaviors, and HIV Status in Poor and Ethnic Men Who Have Sex with Men in Los Angeles
title_sort homonegativity, substance use, sexual risk behaviors, and hiv status in poor and ethnic men who have sex with men in los angeles
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19526346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11524-009-9372-5
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