Posttraumatic Cognitions and Condomless Sex Among Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) with a History of Childhood Sexual Abuse: The Role of Avoidance Coping

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 27 - Trang 667-672 - 2022
Daniel L. Hall1,2,3, Abigail W. Batchelder1,4,5, Calvin J. Fitch1,2,5, Tiffany R. Glynn1,2,5,6, Gail Ironson6, Helen Mizrach1, Steven A. Safren6, Conall O’Cleirigh1,4,5
1Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA
2Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA;
3Mongan Institute, Boston, USA
4Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
5Fenway Health, The Fenway Institute, Boston, USA
6Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, USA

Tóm tắt

This study explicated associations between trauma-related cognitions and condomless sex, examining avoidance coping style and behavior (i.e., substance use) as intermediate variables, among a group disproportionately affected by both trauma and HIV. Two hundred and ninety HIV-negative MSM with a history of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) completed a cross-sectional psychosocial battery. Trauma-related cognitions were positively associated with more acts of condomless sex. Indirect associations on condomless sex were driven by avoidance coping, but not substance use. Findings indicate a need to address trauma-related cognitions and avoidance coping within interventions for reducing HIV risk among MSM with a history of CSA.

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