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Barriers to the right to HIV prevention health care for men who have sex with men (MSM) in Barbados: an examination of anti-gay prejudice

Alana Griffith (Department of Government, Sociology, Social Work and Psychology, The University of the West Indies at Cave Hill, Bridgetown, Barbados)
Mahalia Jackman (Department of Economics, The University of the West Indies at Cave Hill, Bridgetown, Barbados)

International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare

ISSN: 2056-4902

Article publication date: 2 February 2022

Issue publication date: 16 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

A consensus in the literature is that anti-gay prejudice has a negative impact on HIV programming for men who have sex with men (MSM). This paper aims to analyse the prevalence and predictors of anti-gay prejudice in Barbados, an island in the Caribbean, and possible impacts on the full recognition of the right to health care.

Design/methodology/approach

The study used nationally representative data obtained from the Caribbean Development Research Services capturing anti-gay prejudice in Barbados in 2004, 2013 and 2019. The data were analysed using logit models and ordinary least squares regression.

Findings

The share of persons who expressed feelings of hatred towards gays and lesbians did not change significantly over the period. Social distance attitudes improved between 2004 and 2013 but have not changed since. Men generally expressed more prejudice than women and male sexual prejudice could be localised to three groups – men without tertiary education, men under 51 and members of non-Christian religions. Meanwhile, there was little consistency in the predictors of women’s attitudes over the period.

Originality/value

This study provides insights into the trends in attitudes towards sexual minorities in a developing country. The main conclusion is that although health care is provided as a universal right to all Barbadians, a strictly medical approach to HIV prevention among MSM in countries with high levels of anti-gay prejudice is insufficient.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to the Caribbean Development Research Services (CADRES) organisation for the data used in this article. We are also grateful to Dr. Anton Best, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Ministry of Health and Wellness, Barbados.Funding: The authors received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

Citation

Griffith, A. and Jackman, M. (2023), "Barriers to the right to HIV prevention health care for men who have sex with men (MSM) in Barbados: an examination of anti-gay prejudice", International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 364-376. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHRH-03-2021-0077

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