Gay men experience more prsn and suici, but help is available.
Contents:
- SEXUAL PROBLEMS AFFECTG GAY MEN
- THREAT OF SEXUAL DISQUALIFITN: THE CONSEQUENC OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTN AND OTHER SEXUAL CHANG FOR GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN WH PROSTATE CANCER
- DEPRSN IS KILLG GAY MEN
- DEPRSN AND SUICIDALY GAY MEN: IMPLITNS FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIRS
SEXUAL PROBLEMS AFFECTG GAY MEN
Gay and bisexual (GB) men wh prostate ncer (PCa) have been scribed as an “visible diversy” PCa rearch due to their lack of visib * gay loss of libido *
However, until recently, most rearch examg the impact of PCa on men’s sexualy has foced on the abily to achieve and mata an erectn for penile-vagal peratn (Wtman et al., 2009), assumg that men are long-term, monogamo, heterosexual relatnships, and implicly excludg the experienc of sgle and gay men (Asenc, Blank, Drt, & Crawford, 2009) the 19, 993 new s of PCa reported Atralia 2011 (Atralian Instute of Health and Welfare, 2015), nservative timat based on the rerd percentage of gay men the populatn, suggt that three to five percent are gay men (Sman, 2011).
THREAT OF SEXUAL DISQUALIFITN: THE CONSEQUENC OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTN AND OTHER SEXUAL CHANG FOR GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN WH PROSTATE CANCER
However, recent reviews of PCa tnal rourc and lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) primary re guil report a arth of such rmatn (Dunn, Watson, Wtle, Mchell, & Dowsett, 2011; McNair & Hegarty, 2010), wh a few notable exceptns (Buchtg et al., 2015; Wong et al., 2013), and there is an absence of empiril rearch to rm s future velopment.
DEPRSN IS KILLG GAY MEN
This has led to GB men wh PCa beg scribed as an “visible diversy” (Blank, 2005), or a “hidn populatn” (Fililt et al., 2008) is some evince om recent survey-based rearch that gay men wh PCa report signifintly greater difficulti relatn to sexual functng (Motofei, Rowland, Popa, Kreienkamp, & Pni, 2011), urary, bowel and mental functng (Hart et al., 2014; Ussher et al., 2016), and ejaculatory bother (Wassersug, Lyons, Dunn, Dowsett, & Pts, 2013) parison wh heterosexual men.
DEPRSN AND SUICIDALY GAY MEN: IMPLITNS FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIRS
It has also been posed that gay men may ascribe different prri and meangs to sexual chang after PCa (Thomas, 2012), cludg the importance of the prostate as a se of pleasure durg anal sex; the signifince of visible ejaculate for “semen exchange” durg sex; the need for a firmer erectn for anal sex parison wh vagal sex; and the nsequenc of anal disfort and ntence for receptive partners (Fililt et al., 2008). Ethil approval was granted by Wtern Sydney Universy Human Rearch Ethics Commtee and the ethics mte of participatg muny anizatns, and all participants gave specific 1 Socmographic characteristics of gay/bisexual men wh PCa and male partners of men wh PCaFull size table.