| CAHR Abstracts 2002 |
SOCIAL SCIENCES / SCIENCES SOCIALES
ORAL PRESENTATIONS / PRÉSENTATIONS ORALES
"QUEER FOLK"
[401] SEX, INTIMACY AND POWER: THE LIVED EXPERIENCES
OF YOUNG GAY MEN (YGM) IN THE CONTEXT OF RISING HIV INFECTIONS IN VANCOUVER
AJ Schilder1, C Buchner1,2, ML Miller1,
S Martindale1, MT Schechter1,2, MV O’Shaughnessy1,3,
RS Hogg1,2, P Spittal1,2
1British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS; 2Department
of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia; 3Department
of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of British
Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
[402] THE
UNFOLDING OF A RISKY ENCOUNTER AS TOLD BY MEN WHO HAVE AFFECTIVE AND SEXUAL
RELATIONS WITH OTHER MEN (MASM)
J Otis1,2, R Le Clerc2, M Alary3,4,
R Lavoie5, M Gaudreault1,2, K Engler1, R Remis6,
J Vincelette7, B Turmel8, R Parent4, B Mâsse3,
Omega Study Group
1Université du Québec à Montréal, Département de sexology; 2Coalition
des Organismes Communautaire Québécois de lutte contre le sida; 3Centre
Hospitalier Affilié Universitaire de Québec; 4Institut National de
Santé Publique du Québec; 5Action Séro Zéro; 6University
of Toronto, Department of Public Health Sciences; 7Hôpital Saint-Luc,
Service d’Immunologie; 8Direction Générale de Santé Publique, MSSS
[403] BELIEFS ABOUT “CUM”, CONDOMS AND INTIMACY
AMONG YOUNG GAY MEN (YGM) IN THE CONTEXT OF RISING HIV INCIDENCE IN VANCOUVER
C Buchner1,2, AJ Schilder1, ML Miller1,
S Martindale1, MT Schechter1,2, MV O’Shaughnessy1,3,
RS Hogg1,2, P Spittal1,2
1British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS; 2Department
of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia; 3Department
of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of British
Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
[404] PREVALENCE AND REASONS FOR DELAYED APPLICATION
OF CONDOMS DURING RECEPTIVE ANAL SEX AMONG MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN (MSM):
RESULTS FROM THE POLARIS HIV SEROCONVERSION STUDY
L Calzavara1,2, A Burchell1, RS Remis1,2, C
Major3, W Medved1, P Corey2, T Myers1,2,
P Millson1,2, E Wallace3, Polaris Study Team
1HIV Social, Behavioural and Epidemiological Studies Unit, Faculty
of Medicine, University of Toronto; 2Department of Public Health
Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto; 3Ontario Ministry
of Health and Long Term Care
[405] DESIRED EFFECTS – SEX OR
DRUGS? GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN’S DESCRIPTIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION AND ROLE OF DRUGS
IN UNSAFE SEX
Ted Myers1,2, J Aguinaldo1, S Bullock1,3,
C Leaver1, D Dakers1, L Calzavara1,2, P Millson1,2,
B Fischer2
1HIV Social, Behavioural and Epidemiological Studies Unit, Faculty
of Medicine, University of Toronto; 2Department of Public Health
Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto; 3SORAD, Stockholms
Universitet, Sweden
[406] REFLECTIONS ON THE CONCEPT
OF HIV TREATMENT OPTIMISM BY YOUNG GAY MEN (YGM) IN THE CONTEXT OF RISING HIV
INCIDENCE IN VANCOUVER
Mary Lou Miller, Arn Schilder, Chris Buchner, Steve Martindale,
Keith Chan, Kevin JP Craib, Michael V O’Shaughnessy, Robert S Hogg, Patricia
Spittal
The Vanguard Project, British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver,
British Columbia