A new study involving 4244 men in the US has shown that a history of childhood sexual abuse is associated with an increased risk of sexual risk-taking, problematic drug and alcohol use, and are less receptive to HIV prevention interventions.
Fridae’s Men’s Sexual Health columnist Jan Wijngaarden wonders why oral sex has not been as widely recommended as a 'safer option' given that it has been found to be of much lower risk compared to anal sex.
Using data from the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System (NHBS) involving gay men in five large US cities, researchers found that over 50% of HIV transmissions in US gay men are from main sexual partners and 46% of infections were from partners who were believed to be HIV-negative.
Get vaccinated against HPV! It also makes a great birthday present for adolescents! Fridae's new 'Men's sexual health' columnist Jan Wijngaarden has more tips.
Fridae's new 'Men's sexual health' columnist Jan Wijngaarden discusses four strategies that provide some degree of protection although they are found to be not as effective and not as safe as 'always using condoms.'
Many consider oral sex to be zero risk for HIV transmission and a safer alternative to penetrative sex but researchers analysing multiple studies on the topic are concluding that oral sex does carry some risk.
A survey in the US has shown that a significant proportion of MSM are not open about their sexual behaviour to their doctors - a situation which health officials say put patients at risk of not getting advice on HIV testing and other health concerns.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found evidence that the human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes cervical cancer, also sharply increases the risk of certain types of throat cancer and is more often seen in men.
Safer sex messages are falling on deaf ears as many grow tired of the same old message. As some go condomless and opt for sexual harm reduction practices, Dr. Stephen Goldstone, Medical Director of GayHealth.com, highlights his concerns with some of the practices.