Safer sex maintenance among gay men: are we making any progress?
- PMID: 1418785
- DOI: 10.1097/00002030-199208000-00017
Safer sex maintenance among gay men: are we making any progress?
Abstract
PIP: Although early acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) prevention programs produced dramatic reductions in unsafe sexual practices on the part of homosexual men, there is evidence that new behaviors have not been maintained consistently. Various cohort studies have related risky sex relapse to low self-efficacy, emotional depression, and relationship issues. Unprotected sex is widely perceived as more pleasurable than condom use and is likely to be practiced by gay men concerned with their partner's presumed preferences. This finding suggests a need to identify ways of increasing the pleasure associated with safe sex by eroticizing condom use. Approaches that include erotic descriptions of safe sex (e.g., pamphlets with explicit photographs, mass media campaigns that use sexually explicit language, and attractively packaged condoms) have been found to increase behavioral risk reduction practices. All interventions aimed at preventing risky sex relapse should be empirically based and delivered in a fashion acceptable to the homosexual community.
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Maintenance of behavioral change in a cohort of homosexually active men.AIDS. 1992 Aug;6(8):861-8. doi: 10.1097/00002030-199208000-00015. AIDS. 1992. PMID: 1418783
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