Gay Men Transmitting HIV
When HIV and AIDS first came to prominence in the 1980's, it was commonly assumed and projected that HIV / AIDS was an issue mostly with gay men. Of course, this has turned out not to be the case as people of all genders, sexualities and so forth are catching and spreading HIV and/or AIDS every day. However, it is most definitely a problem with gay men and that issues persists to this very day. Indeed, that will be focus of this report. Topics that will be discussed will be current statistics, current studies and evidence, current social determinants, the challenges of healthcare delivery as it relates to this issue and the construct diagnoses that will need to be looped into this issue. While the aggregate level of knowledge and education is spreading through all demographics, there are still some lagging indicators and behaviors that are causing issues.
Facts & Studies
While the percentage of gay men in New York or even New York City is fairly average as compared to the rest of the population, it has to be factored in that New York City, along with Los Angeles, is one of the two major metropolitan areas with more than ten million people. As such, the amount of gay people in the New York/New Jersey and Long Island areas is north of half a million. However, how one defines and quantifies "gay" can vary a bit because some people are gay, some are bisexual while others are one of the former two but are behaving as such on the "down low" despite portending and representing something else to their families or reviewers of demographic data. This explains the wide-ranging estimates of how many men are truly gay as the range is anywhere from two percent to ten percent (Stephens-Davidowitz, 2013). The HIV / AIDS epidemic in New York is at least in part fueled by homophobia and discrimination and this is leading to poorer health outcomes for gay men in the New York metropolitan area (Halkitis, 2015).
To add to the above, there are the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)...
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