Autor: |
Sprott, Richard A., Anderson Jr., Kaston D., Wert, Erik, Mulwa, Kenya W., Ratcliff, Stephen E., Forer, Reni, Harvey, Nikita, Randall, Anna |
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AIDS Education & Prevention; Oct2024, Vol. 36 Issue 5, p341-353, 13p |
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A growing proportion of the global population engages in alternative sexual behaviors and relationships, which are commonly grouped and known as kink or BDSM (bondage-discipline, dominance-submission, sadism-masochism). Mainstream stigma and provider pathologizing of these behaviors and relationships may make kink-involved populations reticent to seek health care treatment. Moreover, some kink activities appear to expose kink-involved people to higher risks for HIV infection. To date, no studies have explored HIV risk prevention interventions for kink-involved people. The proposed study seeks to address the absence by describing a study designed to address HIV risk prevention with PrEP for this understudied and neglected population by testing an educational-entertainment intervention designed to focus on kink specifically. Using a repeated-measures randomized experimental methodology, this study proposes to include data collection and exposure to intervention materials at 3-month intervals over 12 months. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: |
Complementary Index |
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