Cross-sectional survey data from 226 heterosexual and 201 gay men in the UK and Germany, analysed using moderation analyses, showed a positive relationship between identity resilience – self-efficacy and engaging in condomless sex and drug use in sexualised settings in gay men only. It is proposed that higher self-efficacy may lead to increased feelings of invincibility in gay men, which in turn is associated with sexual risk-taking.
Jaspal, R., Yenihayat, M. A., Higher identity resilience – self-efficacy is associated with sexual risk behaviours in gay men, <<SEXUAL HEALTH>>, 2024; 21 (2): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1071/SH24211] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/314468]
Higher identity resilience – self-efficacy is associated with sexual risk behaviours in gay men
Yenihayat, Mehmet AsrinMembro del Collaboration Group
2024
Abstract
Cross-sectional survey data from 226 heterosexual and 201 gay men in the UK and Germany, analysed using moderation analyses, showed a positive relationship between identity resilience – self-efficacy and engaging in condomless sex and drug use in sexualised settings in gay men only. It is proposed that higher self-efficacy may lead to increased feelings of invincibility in gay men, which in turn is associated with sexual risk-taking.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.