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The
Use of the Internet by Gay and Bisexual Male Escorts: Sex Workers
as Sex Educators
While prior studies have targeted street-based male sex workers
as potential vectors of disease
transmission, the number of men who work independently
through Internet chat-rooms and other online endeavors has steadily
increased.
It
is likely that these men differ substantially from their street-based
counterparts in terms of sexual risk behaviors with their clients.
The
purpose of this study was to explore the ways in which the Internet
has impacted the work of male escorts and their sexual practices
with clients.
Semi-structured
qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys were administered
to 46 such men. Less than half the men reported unprotected anal
sex with clients.
The
qualitative data lend support to this finding, in that the majority
talked about refusing any unsafe
sex with clients, and many reported taking the extra
step of educating their clients about the dangers of risky
sex.
Some
of the escorts described the methods used to incorporate safer
sex practices into sessions with their clients.
The
authors conclude, “Internet-based male escorts can play an important
role as potential sex educators on the front lines of the fight
against HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.”
12/06/04
Reference
J
T Parsons and othrs. The use of the Internet by gay and bisexual male escorts: sex
workers as sex educators. AIDS Care 16(8):1021-10 35. November 2004.
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