Data were gathered from 340 participants at the baseline assessment of a longitudinal disclosure intervention study. Linear regression was used to determine the association between being older (age 50 and older) and disclosure behaviors, intentions and attitudes, and self-efficacy for condom use, disclosure, and negotiation for safer sex practices.
After adjusting for time since diagnosis and number of sexual partners, MSM aged 50 and older scored lower in disclosure behavior and in self-efficacy for negotiation of safer sex practices compared to MSM 18-34 years. Intervention and prevention programs should endeavor to improve disclosure and self-efficacy for negotiating safer sex practices among older HIV-positive MSM. More health care providers should initiate sexual health discussions, especially among older HIV-positive MSM populations, which may help to improve their disclosure behavior and self-efficacy for negotiating safer sex practices.
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By: Brown MJ1, Serovich JM1, Kimberly JA1, Umasabor-Bubu O2.
- 11 College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, University of South Florida , Tampa, Florida.
- 22 College of Public Health, University of South Florida , Tampa, Florida.
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