1997
DOI: 10.1097/00002030-199702000-00009
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Sexual negotiation in the AIDS era

Abstract: The adoption of the strategy of negotiated safety among men in HIV-seronegative regular relationships may help such men sustain the safety of their sexual practice.

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“…This is a judgment call for health promotion authorities, who need to balance the risk of alienating the target audience if they insist on an unrealistic 'belt and braces' approach to HIV prevention against the risk of being responsible for sporadic cases of oral transmission. The result in practice is that gay men in Sydney, despite higher HIV prevalence, hardly ever use condoms for fellatio 12,13 -indeed it is considered so little as a risk practice that most surveys of sexual behaviour do not even ask about it. 14 In this context it is not clear that it is reasonable to exhort women to use dams for cunnilingus, especially given the very low prevalence of HIV among women, although some barrier for oral sex might be desired by a known serodiscordant couple.…”
Section: What Are Dams For?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a judgment call for health promotion authorities, who need to balance the risk of alienating the target audience if they insist on an unrealistic 'belt and braces' approach to HIV prevention against the risk of being responsible for sporadic cases of oral transmission. The result in practice is that gay men in Sydney, despite higher HIV prevalence, hardly ever use condoms for fellatio 12,13 -indeed it is considered so little as a risk practice that most surveys of sexual behaviour do not even ask about it. 14 In this context it is not clear that it is reasonable to exhort women to use dams for cunnilingus, especially given the very low prevalence of HIV among women, although some barrier for oral sex might be desired by a known serodiscordant couple.…”
Section: What Are Dams For?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of welldocumented barriers to condom use, research is also needed to develop and test the effectiveness of alternatives to latex condoms (e.g., negotiated safety, rectal microbicides, rectal use of female condoms). [95][96][97][98][99][100][101] Most important, there is an urgent need for health departments, community-based organizations, and prevention advocates to conduct critical assessments of local prevention activities for MSM and, if needed, to reinvigorate and strengthen these programs. Comprehensive programs for MSM are essential and should include ongoing broad-based awareness campaigns to keep HIV salient in the minds of MSM and to reinforce community norms that support riskreducing practices.…”
Section: Implications For Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, it should be noted that integrating negotiations into regular or committed sexual relationships among homosexual men has been achieved with some success. 23 Similar negotiation strategies have been suggested for women in stable but intrinsically risky relationships such as seen in our subjects, recognizing that such strategies require that the woman realize that monogamy does not necessarily imply that the sexual contact is safe, and that any intervention must address communication barriers between regular couples. 24 Ultimately, the development of such strategies will require a firm foundation in validated behavioral science…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%