The Effects of Parenting Role in Forming Homosexual Behaviour and Its Risk Towards HIV and AIDS in Young MSM
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2016-08-31Author
Rokhmah, Dewi
Dyson P, Laurentius
Soedirham, Oedojo
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Background: Men who have sex with men became a popular terminology in the context of HIV and AIDS in which
it is used because it describes behavior that puts them at risk of infection. The increased prevalence of HIV in Man
who Have Sex with Man (MSM) populations became a warning that need to get the government's attention. AIDS
prevention programs for MSM populations have implemented different methods to change high-risk behavior.
However, HIV prevalence in MSM population is still rising. It have been a debate that the MSM related terminology
was too focused on sexual behavior and did not cover the other aspects such as emotions, relationships, and sexual
identity among them which is also a determinant of infection. Homosexual identity formation cannot be separated
from the process of learning in the family environment since childhood and getting stronger during adolescence and
adulthood. This study aims to analyze how the parenting affects the formation of homosexual behavior and its
relation to the risk of transmission of HIV and AIDS in MSM.
Methods: This research used qualitative methode with fenomenology approach. The data is collected by purposive
technique to 6 young MSM, aged 17-25 by indepth interview.
The result: This research showed that the majority of young MSM have experience with difference parenting role.
Informants being homosexual (MSM) as a result of coercive (harsh) parenting, in which the father is temperamental,
and the mother's parenting is dominant (loss of a father figure), and permissive parenting. This condition results in
the identity and existence as homosexual or gay (MSM) is getting stronger. As a result, highly risk of MSM sexual
behavior on HIV / AIDS, such as had oral and anal sex with multiple partners without using condoms and lubricant.
Conclution: It is required intensive health promotion about the importance of a balanced parenting between mothers
and fathers with the use of attractive media such as interactive discussions via television or radio in the community
and focused on the parents who have toddler children. Therefore, it will create a qualified generation in the future.
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