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Immigrant Sexual Minority Latino Men in Rural North Carolina: An Exploration of Social Context,Social Behaviors,and Sexual Outcomes
Authors:Paul A Gilbert  Scott D Rhodes
Institution:1. Alcohol Research Group, Public Health Institute, Emeryville, California, USApgilbert@arg.org;3. Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Immigrant sexual minority Latino men—who may or may not self-identify as gay—constitute a minority within a minority. Often labeled “hidden” and “hard-to-reach,” and marginalized along multiple dimensions, it is a subgroup about whom little is known. Informed by a social ecological framework, we sought to describe key social variables for 190 such men in rural North Carolina and to test associations with three sexual outcomes: consistent condom use, number of sex partners, and sexual compulsivity. Participants reported limited English-language use, predominantly Latino close friends, middle levels of social support despite numerous social ties, and frequent experiences of discrimination. There were unique sets of correlates for each sexual outcome. Findings may inform health promotion interventions and guide future research.
Keywords:gay  Hispanic  rural  social determinants  HIV
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