Sexual victimization and health-related indicators among sexual minority men.

Amy L Hequembourg, David Bimbi, Jeffrey T Parsons
Author Information
  1. Amy L Hequembourg: University at Buffalo, Research Institute on Addictions, Buffalo, NY 14203; 716 887 3343 (office phone), 716 887 2215 (fax).

Abstract

This study reports rates of childhood and adult sexual victimization among a community sample of 634 gay and bisexual-identified men, and examines how men with differing sexual victimization histories compare on a number of health-related outcomes. Results indicate that men with histories of childhood and adult sexual victimization are more likely to report substance use, more lifetime STIs, higher sexual compulsivity scores, and greater gay-related stigma scores than men with no histories of sexual victimization. Few differences are found in comparisons of health outcomes based on age at first sexual victimization (childhood vs. adulthood). Furthermore, men with histories of sexual victimization report healthier coping skills than men with no histories of sexual victimization, but no significant group differences are found in social support or stress-related growth. Findings underscore the importance of assessing lifetime sexual victimization among sexual minority men during counseling, with special attention given to the enhancement of protective factors among those at risk for harmful behaviors and subsequent poor health outcomes.

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Grants

  1. K01 AA016105/NIAAA NIH HHS

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