Skip to content

Investigating partner abuse among HIV-positive men who have sex with men.

Author(s): David W. Pantalone; Karen L. Schneider; Sarah E. Valentine; Jane M. Simoni

Publication: 2012. "AIDS Behav" 16, 4 (May): 1031-43.

Identifier(s): PubMed ID: 21822954; PMCID: PMC4044042; ISSN: 1573-3254; Citation Key: 7725

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-011-0011-2

Publication type: Journal Article

Access: Google Scholar | Tagged | XML

Abstract:

High rates of partner abuse (PA) of all types-physical, sexual, and psychological-have been identified in studies of HIV-positive individuals. We examined both the prevalence and correlates of same-sex PA in HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM). Participants recruited from public outpatient HIV clinics (N = 168) completed CASI surveys about PA and current physical and mental health. Electronic medical record data were obtained for HIV biomarkers. Results indicate high rates of past year PA (physical, 19%; sexual, 17%; psychological, 51%; any, 54%), with rates comparable to, or higher than, those reported in recent studies of HIV-positive women and older studies of HIV-positive MSM. Overall, participants endorsing past year PA reported poorer mental but not physical health. Participants who endorsed past year physical PA, specifically, reported the largest number of mental health problems. HIV care providers should routinely assess PA, especially physical PA, in all MSM patients.