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Childhood sexual abuse in black men who have sex with men: Results from three qualitative studies.
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Black MsmRisky Sexual BehaviorMental HealthSocial SciencesSexual OffendingChildhood Sexual AbuseGender StudiesAfrican American StudiesSexual And Reproductive HealthPsychiatrySexual ViolenceChild AbuseQualitative StudiesSexual BehaviorSexual AssaultSexual HealthSexual AbuseSociologyChild Sexual AbuseBlack MenMedicineSexual OrientationCombined Csa Prevalence
This report describes the high prevalence and context of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) among Black men who have sex with men (MSM) across 3 independent qualitative studies. Semistructured one-on-one interviews were conducted with 87 Black MSM across 3 cities (Rochester, NY, n = 28; Lexington, KY /Atlanta, GA, n = 30; and Atlanta, GA, n = 29). A combined CSA prevalence of 32% (28/87) was found among the 3 samples, despite variation in geographic location, mean age, and sexual identification. Common themes emerging across the 3 samples included prolonged and repeated abuse by a close male relative; blaming of same-sex desire on CSA; and descriptions of adverse mental health reactions to CSA. Implications of CSA and its potential influence on the mental health and risky sexual behavior among Black MSM are discussed.
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