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“…With regards to social contexts, participants reported if they ever had sex in a sex club/bathhouse, with a partner met online, in exchange for money/drugs, with an older partner (10+ years), and nonconsensual anal sex (sexual violence). Psychological distress, 9 self-esteem, 10 social support, 11 romantic loneliness, 12 HIV knowledge, 13 health protective communication, 14 internalized homophobia, 15 attachment to the gay community, 16 and gay-related victimization were measured using validated instruments previously used with adolescents or populations at risk for HIV.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regards to social contexts, participants reported if they ever had sex in a sex club/bathhouse, with a partner met online, in exchange for money/drugs, with an older partner (10+ years), and nonconsensual anal sex (sexual violence). Psychological distress, 9 self-esteem, 10 social support, 11 romantic loneliness, 12 HIV knowledge, 13 health protective communication, 14 internalized homophobia, 15 attachment to the gay community, 16 and gay-related victimization were measured using validated instruments previously used with adolescents or populations at risk for HIV.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Past research has shown that the R-UCLA Loneliness Scale is preponderantly a measure of social loneliness (Cramer and Barry 1999;DiTommaso and Spinner 1993;DiTommaso et al 2004;Fernandes and Neto 2009). Similarly, the content of the items from the ULS-6 mainly reflect social loneliness, that is, a perception of the lack of a supportive social network.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Social and Emotional Loneliness Scale for Adults (SELSA) is a multidimensional measure of emotional and social loneliness and connectedness. 30 A 12-item Romantic Loneliness subscale and a 11-item Social Loneliness subscale with responses recorded on a 7-point scale from ''very strongly disagree'' to ''very strongly agree'' were used to assess loneliness among our study population with higher scores indicating increased loneliness. The coefficient a for SELSA reported in the literature and in our study are 0.89 and 0.79, respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%