Affiliation:
1. Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Yale School of Public Health, Yale University, Suite, New Haven, CT
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Sexual minority men remain highly impacted by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) with social stress being a clear predictor of their risk for infection. The past several decades of stress research regarding sexual minority men’s HIV-risk behaviors has almost exclusively focused on the influence of stress emanating from outside the gay community (e.g., stigma-related stress, or minority stress, such as heterosexist discrimination). However, recent evidence suggests that sexual minority men also face stress from within their own communities.
Purpose
We sought to examine whether stress from within the gay community, or intraminority gay community stress, might influence sexual minority men’s risk behaviors, including HIV-risk behaviors, over-and-above more commonly examined stressors affecting this risk.
Methods
We tested whether intraminority gay community stress was associated with sexual minority men’s HIV-risk behaviors in a large national survey of sexual minority men (Study 1), and experimentally tested intraminority gay community stress’s impact on behavioral risk-taking and attitudes toward condom use (Study 2).
Results
Self-reported exposure to intraminority gay community stress was positively associated with HIV-risk behaviors when accounting for the effects of several commonly examined minority stressors and general life stress (Study 1). Participants who were rejected from an online group of other sexual minority men evidenced greater risk-taking in a subsequent task and reported fewer benefits of condom use than participants who were accepted by the online group, when accounting for state affect (Study 2).
Conclusions
Sexual minority men’s experiences of stress and rejection stemming from their own community may be an important and overlooked predictor of HIV infection and transmission.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
National Institute of Mental Health
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,General Psychology
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