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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Seropositive Homeless Men: Behavioral and Social Characteristics
Authors:Seth C. Kalichman  Lisa Belcher  Charsey Cherry  Ernestine A. Williams  Christopher T. Allers
Affiliation:1. Psychology Department, Georgia State University, University Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia;2. St. Lukes Episcopal Community Kitchen Ministries, Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract:Homeless persons living in US. innercities are at risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HW) infection, but few studies have examined the continued risk behaviors of HIV infected homeless men. We investigated the sexual behavior of 32 homeless men who had tested HIV seropositive. Twenty-five percent of HW positive men reported a history of injection drug use, 34% had sex with men, over 40% had participated in commercial sex, and 59% had been treated for a non-HIV sexually transmitted disease. HIV seropositive men also reported recent sexual behavior, with 62% having sex in the previous month and 50% currently sexually active. Condom use was inconsistent among seropositive men; 44% of vaginal and 50% of anal intercourse occasions in the preceding three months did not involve condoms, and 28% of HW seropositive men did not use a condom during their most recent sexual encounter. Substance use was frequently associated with unprotected sexual behavior among HW seropositive men. Finally, measures of life satisfaction showed that HIV seropositive men were most satisfied with their relationships, mental health, and spiritual well being. These data suggest a need for intensive behavioral.interventions tailored for homeless HW infected men and we recommend that existing substance use treatment and holistic care be incorporated into behavioral interventions for HW infected men.
Keywords:HIV-AIDS in homeless men  Coping and AIDS
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