Sexual partnerships of people living with HIV / Aids: Sexual orientation, sociodemographic, clinical and behavioral aspects

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Objective: To analyze the influence of sexual orientation on sociodemographic, clinical and behavioral variables among sexual partners of people living with Human immunodeficiency virus/Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Methods: A cross-sectional study carried out in a medical assistance service specialized in the treatment of people with Human Immunodeficiency Virus, with 173 participants. Pearson's Chi-square or Fisher's exact test was used to analyze the results. Results: We identified an association between sexual orientation and variables such as gender, age, marital status, age, education, income, type of exposure, type of birth, consistent condom use, presence of infection, sexual practice, partner in routine consultations, disclosure of HIV to the partner and considers disclosure of their condition to the partner. Conclusion: Establishing a sexual partnership in the context of HIV and having a non-heterosexual orientation presented statistical differences between sociodemographic and behavioral variables.

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de Oliveira, L. B., Queiroz, A. A. F. L. N., Costa, C. R. B., Magalhães, R. de L. B., de Araújo, T. M. E., & Reis, R. K. (2019). Sexual partnerships of people living with HIV / Aids: Sexual orientation, sociodemographic, clinical and behavioral aspects. Enfermeria Global, 18(2), 25–62. https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.18.2.322081

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