Examining the homosexual male for sexually transmitted diseases
Y. M. Felman and J. M. Morrison
Homosexual men may be deterred from seeking an examination for sexually
transmitted diseases because it would require an open admission of sexual
preference. For these diseases to be controlled, gay men must be motivated
to be examined for sexually transmitted diseases. If a medical or health
professional feels unable to respond to a gay patient's needs, he should
refer the patient to someone who deals well with gay patients. Health care
services must be offered in a way that minimizes the anxiety many
homosexuals associate with examination and treatment for sexually
transmitted diseases.