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Sexual health and life experiences: voices from behaviourally bisexual Latino men in the Midwestern USA
Authors:Martinez Omar  Dodge Brian  Reece Michael  Schnarrs Phillip W  Rhodes Scott D  Goncalves Gabriel  Muñoz-Laboy Miguel  Malebranche David  Van Der Pol Barbara  Nix Ryan  Kelle Guadalupe  Fortenberry J Dennis
Affiliation:Center for Sexual Health Promotion, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA.
Abstract:
Research on behaviourally bisexual Latino men in the USA has not yet examined sexual health issues among men living in diverse areas of the nation, including the Midwest. A community-based participatory research approach was used to engage a diverse sample of 75 behaviourally bisexual men (25 White, 25 Black and 25 Latino). Semi-structured interviews were conducted and standard qualitative analysis procedures were used to explore data from the 25 Latino participants. Men described their unique migration experiences as behaviourally bisexual men in this area of the USA, as well as related sexual risk behaviours and health concerns. Lack of culturally congruent public health and community resources for behaviourally bisexual men in the Midwestern USA were identified as significant barriers. As in other studies, familial and community relationships were significant for the participants, especially in terms of the decision to disclose or not disclose their bisexuality. Additionally, alcohol and other drugs were often used while engaging in sexual behaviours particularly with male and transgender, as well as female, partners. Behaviourally bisexual Latino men may benefit from receiving positive and affirmative individual- and structural-level support in regards to their unique experiences in this and other settings.
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