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Citation

Shelton AJ, Atkinson J, Risser JMH, McCurdy SA, Useche B, Padgett PM. AIDS Care 2005; 17(7): 814-818.

Affiliation

Epidemiology, Center for Disease Control.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/09540120500100536

PMID

16120498

Abstract

There is a paucity of literature regarding partner violence among males that identifies the sex and relationship of their partner(s). We studied a convenience sample of 54 HIV-infected men, recruited from HIV/AIDS service organizations. Using a standard questionnaire, we collected data on HIV risk behaviours and self-reports of acts of partner violence and forced sex. Physical violence perpetrated by a primary or a casual partner was reported by 39% and 17% of the sample, respectively. Life-time forced sex by a primary or casual partner was reported by 32% and 15% of the sample, respectively. Forced sex was more commonly reported by participants who were non-white and reported a higher number of primary partners in the previous 12 months. We recommend that health care providers be aware of the high rates of intimate partner violence among men infected or at risk of infection with HIV.

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