2017
DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2017.1314012
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Identity management strategies among HIV-positive Colombian gay men in London

Abstract: This study set out to explore the social-psychological aspects of living with HIV among a group of HIV-positive Colombian gay men in London, and the strategies that they deployed to manage ensuing threats to their identities. Focus group and individual interview data were collected from 14 Colombian gay men living with HIV, and were analysed using qualitative thematic analysis and identity process theory. The following themes are discussed: (1) identity struggles and conflicts in Colombia, (2), managing multip… Show more

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“…This will be challenging due to cultural taboos around sexuality and HIV and will necessitate a culturally competent approach to awareness raising. 16 There was a high prevalence of both racism and homophobia in our sample of BME MSM, with Black respondents reporting the highest frequency of these forms of prejudice. Prejudice is aversive for both psychological well-being 26 and, as demonstrated in studies conducted in the US, 18 for sexual health outcomes in BME MSM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…This will be challenging due to cultural taboos around sexuality and HIV and will necessitate a culturally competent approach to awareness raising. 16 There was a high prevalence of both racism and homophobia in our sample of BME MSM, with Black respondents reporting the highest frequency of these forms of prejudice. Prejudice is aversive for both psychological well-being 26 and, as demonstrated in studies conducted in the US, 18 for sexual health outcomes in BME MSM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Furthermore, given the well documented relationship between drug use and decreased engagement with HIV care, poor ART adherence and overall HIV outcomes, 28 HIV care for BME MSM, and especially for Latino MSM, should incorporate the possibility of potential drug use. 16…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recent studies in the USA and UK indicate that double minority youth can develop coping strategies for resiliency in the face of double marginalisation (Li et al 2017; Rios and Eaton 2016;Jaspal and Williamson 2017). These strategies include skills in identity management, whereby double minority youth learn to selectively prioritise aspects of their identity that are less stigmatised and seen as appropriate to the given social context (Wang, Bih and Brennan 2009;Szymanski and Sung 2013;Jaspal and a The term sexual and gender minority refers to all gender diverse people who are not cisgender (i.e. a cisgender person is someone whose gender identity aligns with the sex they were assigned at birth) and all those people who are not heterosexual, as well as those that identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) (Mayer et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will include assessing and addressing possible victimisation (e.g., racism and homophobia) and maladaptive coping strategies (e.g., drug use). Interventions must be led by appropriately trained and culturally component staff for BME MSM (Jaspal & Williamson, 2017;Scott, Fuqua, & Raymond, 2014). This recommendation has been echoed in a recent systematic review of interventions for BME MSM .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%