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Intimate Partner Violence,Minority Stress,and Sexual Risk-Taking Among U.S. Men Who Have Sex With Men
Authors:Catherine Finneran MPH  Rob Stephenson PhD
Institution:1. Hubert Department of Global Health , Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University , Atlanta , Georgia , USA;2. Hubert Department of Global Health, Department of Epidemiology , Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University , Atlanta , Georgia , USA
Abstract:This article examines the prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) among a national sample of Internet-recruited U.S. men who have sex with men (MSM) (n = 1,575), and associations between reporting of IPV, minority stress, and sexual risk-taking. Five outcomes are examined: experiences of physical and sexual violence, perpetration of physical and sexual violence, and unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) at last sexual encounter. MSM who reported experiencing more homophobic discrimination and internalized homophobia were more likely to report experiences of IPV. The results point to the need for prevention messages to address the external and internal stressors that influence both violence and sexual risk among MSM.
Keywords:IPV  MSM
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