Surveying Indian gay men for coping skills and HIV testing patterns using the internet

Background: Surveying vulnerable and incarcerated populations is often challenging. Newer methods to reach and collect sensitive information in a safe, secure, and valid manner can go a long way in addressing this unmet need. Homosexual men in India live with inadequate social support, marginalizati...

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Main Authors: K S Jethwani, S V Mishra, P S Jethwani, N S Sawant
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jpgmonline.com/article.asp?issn=0022-3859;year=2014;volume=60;issue=2;spage=130;epage=134;aulast=Jethwani
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spelling doaj-7e80c0800ee54647913940034c2e73252020-11-24T22:46:30ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Postgraduate Medicine0022-38590972-28232014-01-0160213013410.4103/0022-3859.132315Surveying Indian gay men for coping skills and HIV testing patterns using the internetK S JethwaniS V MishraP S JethwaniN S SawantBackground: Surveying vulnerable and incarcerated populations is often challenging. Newer methods to reach and collect sensitive information in a safe, secure, and valid manner can go a long way in addressing this unmet need. Homosexual men in India live with inadequate social support, marginalization, and lack legal recognition. These make them less reachable by public health agencies, and make them more likely to continue with high-risk behaviors, and contract human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Aims: To understand coping skills and HIV testing patterns of homosexual men versus heterosexual men. Materials and Methods: An internet based study using a secure web platform and an anonymised questionnaire. The brief COPE Inventory was used to assess coping styles. Results: A total of 124 respondents were studied. Homosexual men used negative coping skills such as behavioral disengagement and tested for HIV significantly more often than heterosexual men. Heterosexual respondents used positive coping skills more often. The most commonly used coping skill by heterosexual men was instrumental coping and by homosexual men was acceptance. Discussion: Overall, homosexual men used negative coping mechanisms, like behavioral disengagement more often. The Indian family structure and social support is probably responsible for heterosexual men′s over-reliance on instrumental coping, while resulting in disengagement in homosexuals. Conclusion: The lack of legal and social recognition of homosexuality has negatively impacted lives of gay men in India. This is strongly linked to harmful psychological and public health implications for HIV prevention and mental health for homosexual men.http://www.jpgmonline.com/article.asp?issn=0022-3859;year=2014;volume=60;issue=2;spage=130;epage=134;aulast=JethwaniCOPE inventorycoping skillsHIV testing behaviorhomosexual menLGBTonlineweb-based
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P S Jethwani
N S Sawant
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P S Jethwani
N S Sawant
Surveying Indian gay men for coping skills and HIV testing patterns using the internet
Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
COPE inventory
coping skills
HIV testing behavior
homosexual men
LGBT
online
web-based
author_facet K S Jethwani
S V Mishra
P S Jethwani
N S Sawant
author_sort K S Jethwani
title Surveying Indian gay men for coping skills and HIV testing patterns using the internet
title_short Surveying Indian gay men for coping skills and HIV testing patterns using the internet
title_full Surveying Indian gay men for coping skills and HIV testing patterns using the internet
title_fullStr Surveying Indian gay men for coping skills and HIV testing patterns using the internet
title_full_unstemmed Surveying Indian gay men for coping skills and HIV testing patterns using the internet
title_sort surveying indian gay men for coping skills and hiv testing patterns using the internet
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
issn 0022-3859
0972-2823
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background: Surveying vulnerable and incarcerated populations is often challenging. Newer methods to reach and collect sensitive information in a safe, secure, and valid manner can go a long way in addressing this unmet need. Homosexual men in India live with inadequate social support, marginalization, and lack legal recognition. These make them less reachable by public health agencies, and make them more likely to continue with high-risk behaviors, and contract human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Aims: To understand coping skills and HIV testing patterns of homosexual men versus heterosexual men. Materials and Methods: An internet based study using a secure web platform and an anonymised questionnaire. The brief COPE Inventory was used to assess coping styles. Results: A total of 124 respondents were studied. Homosexual men used negative coping skills such as behavioral disengagement and tested for HIV significantly more often than heterosexual men. Heterosexual respondents used positive coping skills more often. The most commonly used coping skill by heterosexual men was instrumental coping and by homosexual men was acceptance. Discussion: Overall, homosexual men used negative coping mechanisms, like behavioral disengagement more often. The Indian family structure and social support is probably responsible for heterosexual men′s over-reliance on instrumental coping, while resulting in disengagement in homosexuals. Conclusion: The lack of legal and social recognition of homosexuality has negatively impacted lives of gay men in India. This is strongly linked to harmful psychological and public health implications for HIV prevention and mental health for homosexual men.
topic COPE inventory
coping skills
HIV testing behavior
homosexual men
LGBT
online
web-based
url http://www.jpgmonline.com/article.asp?issn=0022-3859;year=2014;volume=60;issue=2;spage=130;epage=134;aulast=Jethwani
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