作者
Anthony Lyons, Warwick Hosking
发表日期
2014/11
期刊
Archives of Sexual Behavior
卷号
43
页码范围
1621-1635
出版商
Springer US
简介
Researchers, policymakers, and health agencies have tended to treat gay men as a relatively homogeneous population, with little attention given to its many subcultural identities. In this study, we focused on young gay men and investigated a range of health-related differences according to common subcultural identities, such as Bear, Cub, and Twink. In a nationwide cross-sectional online survey of 1,034 Australian gay men aged 18–39 years, 44 % reported a subcultural identity, the two most common being Cub (9 %) and Twink (20 %). Logistic and linear regression analyses compared Cub- and Twink-identified men and those without a subcultural identity (Non-identified) on a range of health-related outcomes. After adjusting for differences in age and body mass index (BMI), Twink-identified men had the highest risk profile overall, including significantly higher rates of smoking tobacco and alcohol …
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