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Sexual Violence in Childhood and Post-Childhood: The Experiences of Young Men Who Have Sex With Men in Beirut

Journal

JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE
Volume 36, Issue 19-20, Pages NP11198-NP11217

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0886260519880164

Keywords

sexual abuse; child abuse; sexual assault; LGBT; mental health; violence

Funding

  1. National Institute of Mental Health of the National Institutes of Health [R01MH107272]

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This study found a high prevalence of sexual violence among young MSM in Beirut, including experiences of child sexual abuse and post-childhood sexual violence. Those who experienced child sexual abuse were more likely to have abusive relationships in adulthood and experience sexual harassment/abuse post-childhood. Experiencing post-childhood sexual violence was associated with recent sexuality-related discrimination and more recent male sex partners.
Sexual violence has been found to have psychosocial and sexual ramifications for men who have sex with men (MSM) but has not been studied in the Middle East. We assessed the prevalence and correlates of experiences of child and post-child sexual violence among young MSM residing in Beirut, Lebanon. In total, 226 MSM, aged 18 to 29, were recruited with long-chain peer referrals and administered a survey that included questions on history of being pressured to have sex, as well as specific forms of sexual harassment and abuse, in addition to measures of psychosocial functioning and sexual behavior. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine correlates of child sex abuse and experiences of sexual violence post-childhood; 17.3% experienced sexual abuse as a child (below age 13), while 63.3% experienced any form of sexual violence post-childhood-furthermore, 48.7% had experienced being forced or pressured to have sex during their lifetime, including 32.3% prior to age 18. Participants who experienced child sex abuse were more likely to experience abusive relationships in adulthood, as well as at least one type of sexual harassment/abuse post-childhood. Experience of any sexual violence post-childhood was correlated with greater recent sexuality-related discrimination and more recent male sex partners. These findings reveal a high prevalence of sexual violence among MSM in Beirut, both in childhood and post-childhood. More research within the Middle East is needed to better understand the drivers of sexual violence in this population, and how to best provide prevention and coping services.

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