The invisibility of heterosexuality in HIV/AIDS prevention for men

ABSTRACTHeterosexual men have been a forgotten group for HIV/AIDS interventions and research. Our goal was to identify the different elements that interfere in the prevention of HIV/AIDS among heterosexual men, covering both traditional methods of prevention (especially safe sex practices and testin...

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Main Authors: Andréa Fachel Leal, Daniela Riva Knauth, Márcia Thereza Couto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Coletiva 2015-09-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia
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spelling doaj-c5be1e1a8eba4716b5a3e28e3e5486e12020-11-25T01:09:38ZengAssociação Brasileira de Pós-Graduação em Saúde ColetivaRevista Brasileira de Epidemiologia1980-54972015-09-0118suppl 114315510.1590/1809-4503201500050011S1415-790X2015000500143The invisibility of heterosexuality in HIV/AIDS prevention for menAndréa Fachel LealDaniela Riva KnauthMárcia Thereza CoutoABSTRACTHeterosexual men have been a forgotten group for HIV/AIDS interventions and research. Our goal was to identify the different elements that interfere in the prevention of HIV/AIDS among heterosexual men, covering both traditional methods of prevention (especially safe sex practices and testing) and new strategies for prevention (pre- and post-sexual exposure prophylaxis, prevention treatment, and circumcision) in this population. This exploratory article consists of a nonsystematic review of the literature. We discuss the invisibility of heterosexual men in policies, in programs, and in health services. The several interventions analyzed are still poorly monitored and evaluated, so there is a lack of consistent evidence regarding the impact of prevention strategies in this population. Different masculinities, including hegemonic conceptions of masculinity, must be the foundation for interventions targeting men. Men must not be seen merely as a "bridge" in the spread of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, but also as victims of gender patterns that make them vulnerable.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-790X2015000500143&lng=en&tlng=enHomensMasculinidadeHeterossexualidadeSíndrome de imunodeficiência adquiridaIdentidade de gêneroRevisão
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Daniela Riva Knauth
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The invisibility of heterosexuality in HIV/AIDS prevention for men
Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia
Homens
Masculinidade
Heterossexualidade
Síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida
Identidade de gênero
Revisão
author_facet Andréa Fachel Leal
Daniela Riva Knauth
Márcia Thereza Couto
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title The invisibility of heterosexuality in HIV/AIDS prevention for men
title_short The invisibility of heterosexuality in HIV/AIDS prevention for men
title_full The invisibility of heterosexuality in HIV/AIDS prevention for men
title_fullStr The invisibility of heterosexuality in HIV/AIDS prevention for men
title_full_unstemmed The invisibility of heterosexuality in HIV/AIDS prevention for men
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publisher Associação Brasileira de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Coletiva
series Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia
issn 1980-5497
publishDate 2015-09-01
description ABSTRACTHeterosexual men have been a forgotten group for HIV/AIDS interventions and research. Our goal was to identify the different elements that interfere in the prevention of HIV/AIDS among heterosexual men, covering both traditional methods of prevention (especially safe sex practices and testing) and new strategies for prevention (pre- and post-sexual exposure prophylaxis, prevention treatment, and circumcision) in this population. This exploratory article consists of a nonsystematic review of the literature. We discuss the invisibility of heterosexual men in policies, in programs, and in health services. The several interventions analyzed are still poorly monitored and evaluated, so there is a lack of consistent evidence regarding the impact of prevention strategies in this population. Different masculinities, including hegemonic conceptions of masculinity, must be the foundation for interventions targeting men. Men must not be seen merely as a "bridge" in the spread of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, but also as victims of gender patterns that make them vulnerable.
topic Homens
Masculinidade
Heterossexualidade
Síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida
Identidade de gênero
Revisão
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