Authors
Sonya Arreola, Glenn-Milo Santos, Jack Beck, Mohan Sundararaj, Patrick A Wilson, Pato Hebert, Keletso Makofane, Tri D Do, George Ayala
Publication date
2015/2
Journal
AIDS and Behavior
Volume
19
Pages
227-234
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Globally, HIV disproportionately affects men who have sex with men (MSM). This study explored associations between access to HIV services and (1) individual-level perceived sexual stigma; (2) country-level criminalization of homosexuality; and (3) country-level investment in HIV services for MSM. 3,340 MSM completed an online survey assessing access to HIV services. MSM from over 115 countries were categorized according to criminalization of homosexuality policy and investment in HIV services targeting MSM. Lower access to condoms, lubricants, and HIV testing were each associated with greater perceived sexual stigma, existence of homosexuality criminalization policies, and less investment in HIV services. Lower access to HIV treatment was associated with greater perceived sexual stigma and criminalization. Criminalization of homosexuality and low investment in HIV services were both …
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