ITLL NEVER HAPPEN TO ME - GAY MENS BELIEFS, PERCEPTIONS AND FOLK CONSTRUCTIONS OF SEXUAL RISK

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LOWY, E
ROSS, MW
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[1] UNIV TEXAS,SCH PUBL HLTH,CTR HLTH PROMOT RES & DEV,HOUSTON,TX 77225
[2] UNIV NEW S WALES,NAT CTR HIV SOCIAL RES,SYDNEY,NSW,AUSTRALIA
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This article reports on homosexually active men's beliefs about being at sexual risk. Results were generated from paid, in-depth, face-to-face interviews about sexual behavior carried out first with 4 pilot respondents, then with 21 gay respondents aged 18-39, half of whom were HIV seropositive. Findings suggest that there is not a close match between what is epidemiologically accepted as risk behavior and what respondents regarded as risk behavior. The heuristic on which the men based their perceptions of sexual risk comprised a pattern of activities in which there are few absolutes, contrary to the distinctions of ''safe'', ''safer'', and ''unsafe'' categories used by health educators. The men used several categories as signifiers of risk: factors such as age, appearance, diction, and HIV knowledge together with variables reflecting epidemiological data, such as few partners, being the insertive partner in anal intercourse, and past history of infrequent unprotected anal intercourse, and situational determinants such as emotional needs, sexual arousal, and relationship status were constructed into a hierarchy of risk. These hierarchies or pseudo-epidemiological models of risk are similar to what Levine and Siegel (1992) term ''folk constructions'' of risk of HIV transmission.
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