Significado del Riesgo de VIH/SIDA para Hombres Homosexuales en Medellín, Colombia
Author(s) -
Isabel Cristina Posada Zapata,
Érika Tatiana Agudelo Olarte
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
psykhe (santiago)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0718-2228
pISSN - 0717-0297
DOI - 10.7764/psykhe.28.2.1381
Subject(s) - affection , symbolic interactionism , meaning (existential) , psychology , perspective (graphical) , social psychology , categorization , interpretation (philosophy) , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , sociology , qualitative research , sexual behavior , developmental psychology , medicine , epistemology , psychotherapist , anthropology , philosophy , virology , linguistics , artificial intelligence , computer science
This research aimed to establish the meaning that risk behaviors have for homosexual men in relation to contracting HIV/AIDS through sexual contact. Adopting a qualitative approach, 19 interviews were held with homosexual men residing in the city of Medellin, Colombia. Grounded theory, from the perspective of symbolic interactionism, was used to find the relationship between meanings and behaviors. Coding, categorization, and interpretation processes were conducted. Results show that (a) the clandestine nature of sexual encounters causes risk to be regarded as a way of experiencing affection and that (b) there is an inverse relationship between affection and risk: the stronger the affection the greater the risk avoidance, informed by prevention recommendations; the weaker the affection the greater the proneness to take risks, searching for recognition and denying the information about protective measures.
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