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UNAIDS Challenges Local Media MSM Report

UNAIDSAntigua St. John’s – The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has labelled a report published on August 15 on the Observer newspaper as well as in other regional media, claiming that “almost one in four Caribbean men who took part in a recent study described themselves as bisexual,” as misleading and of no merit.

The article was supposedly based on preliminary results of a recently concluded regional Caribbean Men’s Internet Survey (CARIMIS) conducted online.

Caribarena had sought clarification on the subject from Cedriann Martin of UNAIDS Caribbean as well as a copy of the actual report.

But her response to this inquisition noted that not only was the item inaccurate but the MSM data was not due for release until the end of October.

She urged that the public should “disregard misleading media report about Caribbean men and bisexuality.”

“UNAIDS Caribbean wishes to debunk a news story circulating in the regional media over the last 24 hours under the headline, “One in every four Caribbean men bisexual,” Martin said.



“The story’s claim that a UNAIDS study found that quarter of the region’s men are bisexual, is misleading and of no merit,” she said.

The statement went on to note that the Caribbean Men’s Internet Survey – the first ever on-line study of men who have sex with men (MSM) in the region – has not yet been finalised as country-specific data are currently being analysed.

“Of the overall sample (of MSM who responded to the survey), 23 per cent declared themselves to be bisexual. This is far different from one in four Caribbean men being bisexual as suggested in the story. Additionally, the sample size of the survey was 3,566 and not 2,566 as the report stated,” she countered.

Furthermore, Martin explained that these findings will be finalised by the end of October 2012 and will be released to the regional media directly through the UNAIDS Caribbean Regional Support Team.

“For factual information on the study methodology and preliminary findings, please visit www.unaidscaribbean.org,” she advised.
 

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RE: UNAIDS Challenges Local Media MSM Report

#3 Roadwarrior » 2012-08-17 16:41

And so we have a dunce element named Dennis who is believing the report even though the people are saying that the info is not yet island specific. I was wondering if Dennis is a homophobe?
The UPP did not pass any homosexual friendly legislation. It passed a bill which had to do with hiding assets - a bill which can be found in most developing nations.
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Please circulate to international media

#2 Common Cents » 2012-08-17 11:21

I would encourage these people to please circulate widely. I have seen several international publications touting the (inaccurate) claim that "1 in 4 Caribbean men is bisexual"

On another note, it is really ridiculous how even these international media organisations don't take time to properly read and proof their articles.
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I Believe report

#1 Dennis » 2012-08-17 06:38

I believe part of the Observer report, because since the UPP Government came to power, there has been a marked rise in the level and quality of male homosexuality within the government offices and the halls of parliament. What further has given impetus to this rise is the passage of Homosexual friendly legislation by the the xxxx, xx. xxxx xxxx - administration. I wonder why the churches are soo silent on this topic?
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