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TitleHIV-Positive, Heterosexually Married Men Who Have Sex with Men in China: HIV Status Disclosure and Sexual Behaviors
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Date Issued2024-12-01
Source PublicationSexuality Research and Social Policy
ISSN1868-9884
Volume21Issue:4Pages:1299-1312
Abstract

Introduction: The emerging evidence reveals that men who have sex with men and women pose high secondary HIV transmission risks, but little is known about sexual behavior changes and HIV status disclosure among HIV-positive, heterosexually married men who have sex with men (HIVMMSM) in China. This qualitative study aimed to (1) explore sex life among HIVMMSM prior to HIV diagnosis, and (2) understand their life experiences of disclosing HIV status to their spouses and/or same-sex sexual partners from a public health perspective. Methods: Eighteen semi-structured interviews were conducted online in China between March and May 2022. Among the HIVMMSM respondents aged between 25 and 56 years, 77.8% identified as gay, 38.89% reported having lived with HIV for 5 years or above, and 55.6% reported were still in a heterosexual marriage at the interview point. Results: The thematic analysis generated two major themes including inconsistent condom use with same-sex sexual partners before HIV diagnosis, and HIV (non)disclosure and sexual behaviors with their wives and same-sex sexual partners. Those who had neither HIV disclosure nor protective sexual behaviors with their wives and same-sex sexual partners attempted to protect wives and same-sex sexual partners using various alternatives, such as treatment-as-prevention/undetectable = untransmittable (TasP/U = U). Conclusions: Our results reveal that HIV disclosure is difficult in taking into consideration of negative social climates (in general and in gay communities) towards HIVMMSM and legal regulations surrounding HIV disclosure, stigma, and matrimony. Policy Implications: Interventions targeting acceptance and resilience, along with efforts to reduce HIV-related stigma, should be integrated into HIV care. Advocating for improvements in legal protections and regulations and raising awareness of the benefits of TasP/U = U could create an inclusive environment for this population, ultimately leading to better health outcomes and overall quality of life.

KeywordChina Heterosexually married men who have sex with men HIV disclosure HIV stigma Sexual behaviors
DOI10.1007/s13178-023-00864-6
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaSocial Sciences - Other Topics
WOS SubjectSocial Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WOS IDWOS:001049201900001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85168316998
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Cited Times:3[WOS]   [WOS Record]     [Related Records in WOS]
Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/12082
CollectionBeijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University
Corresponding AuthorXie, Hui
Affiliation
1.Research Center on Social Work and Social Governance,Henan Normal University,Xinxiang,China
2.Zilber College of Public Health,University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,Milwaukee,United States
3.Department of Communication,Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College,Zhuhai,China
4.Institute for Population and Social Research,Mahidol University,Salaya,Thailand
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Song, Changhui,Xie, Hui,Ding, Runzeet al. HIV-Positive, Heterosexually Married Men Who Have Sex with Men in China: HIV Status Disclosure and Sexual Behaviors[J]. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2024, 21(4): 1299-1312.
APA Song, Changhui, Xie, Hui, Ding, Runze, & Phuengsamran, Dusita. (2024). HIV-Positive, Heterosexually Married Men Who Have Sex with Men in China: HIV Status Disclosure and Sexual Behaviors. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 21(4), 1299-1312.
MLA Song, Changhui,et al."HIV-Positive, Heterosexually Married Men Who Have Sex with Men in China: HIV Status Disclosure and Sexual Behaviors". Sexuality Research and Social Policy 21.4(2024): 1299-1312.
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