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Methods Used and Topics Addressed in Quantitative Health Research on Gay,Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Authors:David J. Brennan  Greta R. Bauer  Kaitlin Bradley  Oth Vilaythong Tran
Affiliation:1. Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;2. Schulich School of Medicine &3. Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada;4. Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:Research on sexual minority men (gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men) was examined with regard to the measures of sexual orientation used, the methods of research, and the main health outcomes under study. A systematic review of English-language quantitative studies was conducted focused on the health of sexual minority men published in 2010 (n = 250). The results provide a snapshot of the literature and revealed that research on sexual minority men overwhelmingly focused on HIV, STIs, and sexual health for which sexual orientation was most commonly defined behaviorally. For topics of mental health or body/fitness outcomes, sexual orientation was most commonly defined by identity. Most study samples were venue-based, and only 8.8% of published papers drew data from population-based samples. The findings suggest that there exists a need for research on sexual minority men’s health beyond STIs and HIV that will examine mental and physical health outcomes beyond sexual risk, uses probability-based samples, and addresses intersectional concerns related to race/ethnicity and age.
Keywords:Gay and bisexual men  health disparities  mental health  men who have sex with men  sexual health  sexual minority men  systematic review
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