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Risk Bases in Childhood and Adolescence Among HIV-Negative Young Adult Gay and Bisexual Male Barebackers
Authors:Perry N Halkitis  Daniel Siconolfi  Megan Fumerton  Kristin A Barlup
Institution:1. New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development ,;2. Center for Health, Identity, Behavior &3. Prevention Studies (CHIBPS) ,;4. Center for Health, Identity, Behavior &5. School Psychology program , New York University ,
Abstract:ABSTRACT

We sought to consider the phenomenon of intentional unprotected intercourse, known colloquially as barebacking, with regard to identities that gay men develop as barebackers and the developmental bases that may predispose some men to this identity. As part of a larger study, we analyzed the life history interviews of 12 diverse HIV-negative men in early adulthood, using thematic coding procedures to identify events, conditions, and emotional states in childhood and adolescence that might help to explain why uninfected young men might place themselves at risk for HIV seroconversion. These analyses elicited various risk bases in childhood and adolescence, including early sexual experiences, pronounced experimentation with and abuse of drugs and alcohol, feelings of loneliness, a lack of love relationships despite sexual activity, and early experiences of loss. These findings suggest a complex interplay between emotional factors and life events, which may help to explain these men as sexual risk takers.
Keywords:HIV  barebacking  gay men  development  drug and alcohol use
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