BACKGROUND:: Measures of HIV treatments optimism were developed in response to increased risk behavior among gay men, but were limited in their capacity to help understand gay men's risk behavior. METHODS:: We explored current beliefs about HIV health and transmission and sexual desire and risk behavior in an online survey of 2306 Australian gay men. The survey included free text components. We conducted 40 qualitative interviews to explore how men's beliefs affected decisions about risk behavior. We conducted a principal components factor analysis on the optimism belief items in the survey, and thematic analysis of the qualitative material was used to interrogate the concepts underpinning these beliefs. RESULTS:: We identified two measures...
We surveyed Australian gay and bisexual men, assessing belief in HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) ...
Introduction: As biomedical advances improved HIV treatment, the perceptions of severity and anticip...
We surveyed Australian gay and bisexual men, assessing belief in HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) ...
Summary: Among the self-justi ® cations that gay men use when deciding to have unprotected intercour...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in AIDS Care in 2009 The ...
Among the self-justifications that gay men use when engaging in high-risk sex is the thought that th...
Among the self-justifications that gay men use when deciding to have unprotected intercourse is the ...
OBJECTIVES: The INSIGHT case-control study confirmed that HIV serodiscordant unprotected anal interc...
INTRODUCTION: Contemporary responses to HIV embrace biomedical prevention, particularly treatment as...
HIV ‘treatment as prevention ’ (TasP) is highly effective in reducing HIV transmission in sero-disco...
Objectives: A range of HIV risk reduction strategies has been described in homosexual men who practi...
Objectives: To investigate willingness to use HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and the likelihood...
In 3 studies we recorded gay men\u27s estimates of the likelihood that HIV would be transmitted in v...
IntroductionTo end the HIV epidemic, HIV prevention and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) promotion ef...
We surveyed Australian gay and bisexual men, assessing belief in HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) ...
We surveyed Australian gay and bisexual men, assessing belief in HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) ...
Introduction: As biomedical advances improved HIV treatment, the perceptions of severity and anticip...
We surveyed Australian gay and bisexual men, assessing belief in HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) ...
Summary: Among the self-justi ® cations that gay men use when deciding to have unprotected intercour...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in AIDS Care in 2009 The ...
Among the self-justifications that gay men use when engaging in high-risk sex is the thought that th...
Among the self-justifications that gay men use when deciding to have unprotected intercourse is the ...
OBJECTIVES: The INSIGHT case-control study confirmed that HIV serodiscordant unprotected anal interc...
INTRODUCTION: Contemporary responses to HIV embrace biomedical prevention, particularly treatment as...
HIV ‘treatment as prevention ’ (TasP) is highly effective in reducing HIV transmission in sero-disco...
Objectives: A range of HIV risk reduction strategies has been described in homosexual men who practi...
Objectives: To investigate willingness to use HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and the likelihood...
In 3 studies we recorded gay men\u27s estimates of the likelihood that HIV would be transmitted in v...
IntroductionTo end the HIV epidemic, HIV prevention and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) promotion ef...
We surveyed Australian gay and bisexual men, assessing belief in HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) ...
We surveyed Australian gay and bisexual men, assessing belief in HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) ...
Introduction: As biomedical advances improved HIV treatment, the perceptions of severity and anticip...
We surveyed Australian gay and bisexual men, assessing belief in HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) ...