Social anxiety in gay & bisexual men may be linked to risky sex

by Rhonda J Mangus | December 2, 2009 at 03:23 pm
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Social anxiety in gay and bi-sexual men may be linked to risky sex according to a Ryerson University HIV researcher who claims to have found a link between social anxiety and unsafe sexual activities.

Dr. Trevor Hart, director of the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, says that his early findings from a four-year study indicate that men who are afraid of being judged in social situations are more likely to engage in unprotected sex with other males. Even more alarming, he found that the higher the level of social anxiety, the greater the chances of HIV-positive men taking part in unsafe sex.

“We suspect that socially anxious men who are HIV-positive are concerned that if they insisted on condom use, their partners may not want to have sex with them. It may also force these men to talk about their HIV status,” says Dr. Hart. “In an age where there is still a lot of stigma against people living with HIV, it is understandable that HIV-positive men might have concerns about being judged about their HIV status.”

During the study, the Sexual Health and Attitudes Research Project (SHARP), the psychology professor and his research team interviewed 300 men, 18 years and older, from the Greater Toronto Area. These men were asked about social anxiety they may have experienced, psychological distress, negative childhood experiences such as being abused by others and their sexual behaviour.

In addition to the SHARP study, Dr. Hart presented several research projects in November at conferences in Toronto and in New York City. One of the research findings presented found that among young adults living in Pune, India, those who were less confident in urging their partners to use a condom were more likely to have had risky sex in the past six months.

Whether Dr. Hart’s studies are on HIV-positive men or adults living in India, his common goal is HIV prevention.

“Our research is increasingly moving in the direction of creating and evaluating counselling interventions that can reduce the spread of HIV among higher risk populations,” says Dr. Hart.


A five-year Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) New Investigator Salary Award in HIV Research is enabling Dr. Hart and his 12-member team to focus their attention on three key areas.  Other research projects underway include:


[E]xamining factors that influence HIV-positive women’s decision about whether or not to become pregnant and HIV transmission among youth with disabilities. Dr. Hart and his research team is also exploring what makes high risk groups engage in harmful sexual behaviour, such as homeless youth and youth who have with a history in the youth justice system.


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Susan Marie Kovalinsky

i know what you mean, Roy,  but there is also something to it as in : 
Covert Cultural Sexual Abuse of 
Gay Male Teenagers Contributing to ... The prevalence o fdepression in male sex addicts residing in the United States. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_addiction

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Hugh Askew

Social Anxiety?

That is just shy of amazing! Amazing.

I want to hear some 17 year old gentleman explain to a girl's father that she got pregnant because he was suffering from social anxiety. 

"uh, well, uh, ya see, Mr. Throckmorton, uh, um, and you see, well, it was like this......................"

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