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When Spreading HIV May Matter Most: The Unclassifiable Sexual Non-Identity Of Adolescent African American MSMW On Their Journey To Testing

机译:传播艾滋病毒最重要:青春期的非裔美国MSMW无法分类的性非身份测试之旅

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Recent studies have found that many young African American men who have sex with men and women (MSMW) do not identify as bisexual or non-heterosexual. The present study explored the mental journeys of twenty African American MSMW as they decided to undergo HIV testing. The rejection of sexual identity labels may contribute to the rising annual HIV infection rate among African American men who have sex with men (MSM) and MSMW. Furthermore, sexual identity ambivalence may lead to secretive sexual behavior and failure to disclose homosexual relations to female partners, behavior colloqui ally referred to as “down - low.” Greater understanding of the nuanced distinctions between sexual identity and behavior may help public health researchers address the needs of this racial and sexual minority that remains especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS.?
机译:最近的研究发现,许多年轻的与男人和女人发生性关系的非洲裔美国男人不认同双性恋或非异性恋。本研究探索了二十名非洲裔美国MSMW决定接受HIV检测时的心理历程。拒绝使用性别认同标签可能会导致与男性(MSM)和MSMW发生性关系的非洲裔美国男性的年度HIV感染率上升。此外,性认同的矛盾性可能导致秘密的性行为,并且无法向女性伴侣透露同性恋关系,俗称“低下”。对性身份和行为之间细微差别的进一步了解可以帮助公共卫生研究人员解决仍然特别容易感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的种族和性少数群体的需求。

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