HIV biomedical approaches among sexual minority men with childhood sexual abuse histories: A systematic review

Author:

Emetu Roberta E.1ORCID,Hernandez Patricia1,Dawodu Jessica1,Saunders‐Russell Carmen1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Science California State University, Northridge, College of Health & Human Development 18111 Nordhoff St. Northridge CA 91330 USA

Abstract

AbstractMen who have sex with men (MSM) report childhood sexual abuse (CSA) at higher rates than heterosexual men. The literature has established a clear association between CSA and sexual risk taking. Biomedical HIV preventative approaches are effective tools for reducing HIV acquisition. Since many studies are conducted on MSM broadly, the objective of this review was to examine outcomes of studies on MSM with CSA histories and HIV biomedical approaches. The PRISMA checklist was used to extract data from the included studies. Of 124 studies retrieved, seven articles (n = 7) met the inclusion criteria. Studies included in the review were predominately correlational. Four themes were identified which were sexual behaviour, mental health, drug use/polydrug abuse and intimate partner violence. All identified variables impacted biomedical adherence either directly or indirectly. However, negative childhood experiences were not the dominant priority in the studies reviewed. In addition, there were confusion over how some variables were operationalized. This systematic review highlights the need for further research and intervention development based on past experiences and trauma, especially among MSM of colour. Approaches that incorporate past trauma should be the future focus of HIV prevention and management.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Law,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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