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It’s a beautiful thing. of couples to help better future gay men’s health programs that explicitly target gay A recent study by the online journal couples,” said Mitchell. There are myriad factors involved with AIDS reported that over 50 percent of HIV transmissions in the United States are con­ why HIV infection has increased so drasti­ tracted from the afflicted’s main sexual part­ cally within recent years, notes Mitchell, ner. In the past, research for dyadic data—or including drug and alcohol use and abuse; information about a couple—has been rel­ depression; inconsistent condom use; in­ egated to culling information from only one fidelity; unknown HIV status for self or partner in a relationship, limiting attempts partner; optimism about AIDS/HIV treat­ to better understand couple dynamics and ments; using the Internet to find sex part­ how partners influence one another in their ners; complacency about HIV risk; and HIV Q and homosexuality-related sexual behaviors. stigmas, to name a few. Now, Jason Mitchell, an Portland and Seattle Oregon State University were chosen as the major Ph.D. student, has under­ taken a study aimed at foci of the study due to collecting data from both both cities boasting some sexual partners to help of the highest rates of detect how much influ­ same-sex households per ence one has on his partner 1,000 households in the given a particular behavior, nation. This is the first and how men within the study of its kind pertaining relationship differ or are to gay couples in the Pacific similar. Northwest. The project is aptly titled “The direct catalyst “The Boyfriend Study.” for my research grew out The d ir e c t c a t a l / s t for m y Mitchell just finished of my passion to improve re s e a rc h g re w o u t of my his third year as a Public p a s s io n to im p ro v e g a y gay men’s health, programs m e n 's h e a lth p r o g r a m s a n d Health doctoral candidate and quality of life,” said q u a lit y of life says Ja son at OSU. Mitchell. “I’ve known M itch e ll, a n OSU p u b lic “My advisors have been h e a lth d o c t o r a l c a n d i d a t e many gay couples who have very supportive and fore­ struggled with the typical warned me how much work dyadic research relationship issues, but also in the context entails,” explained Mitchell. “Let’s just say, of expressing their own needs, desires, and now I fully know.” values with their partners. Mitchell hopes to recruit 140 gay couples “When you combine these struggles in the Pacific Northwest, mainly from Port­ with the lack of healthcare equity, general land and Seattle, to take part in an anony­ inequality for human rights and gay mar­ mous electronic survey that asks a variety of riage, and constant struggle for positive questions on demographics, sex and some and respectful visibility, it is no wonder gay typical relationship factors, including com­ couples face an uphill battle. W hat’s most mitment and trust. The study, which began impressive is the amount of support that gay in mid-June, is currently in the recruitment men give each other, the love they have for and data-collection stage. So far, 33 couples their relationships, and their ability to take from Portland and Seattle have completed ownership to create the type of life they ul­ the questionnaire, but Mitchell notes that timately want to live.” there has been reluctance from some men in Mitchell is urging the gay community the gay community to assist in the study. to get the word out about The Boyfriend “The number one challenge has been Study. trying to coordinate everyone’s busy lives “The LGBT community needs to con­ or that the couple is going through a rough tinue to support one another,” he said. “Now time,” said Mitchell. “Putting that aside, here’s a chance to share your relationship some guys are just uncomfortable answering information anonymously in an effort to questions about their relationship, despite help improve future health programs for gay the fact it’s completely anonymous.” couples.” Mitchell hopes to answer some impor­ tant questions in terms of how best to fine- Participants in The Boyfriend Study must tune current and future health programs and he 18 or older; fluent in English, have been in campaigns that target gay men. Regardless a sexual relationship for three months or longer, of what the results indicate, local public and both partners must have negative or un­ health organizations in both cities will re­ known H IV status. ceive a report detailing the study’s findings. To participate, \m a il theboyfriendstudy@ “I can’t stress enough the importance of gmail.com, or call 310-663-3965 to schedule collecting information from a wide range an appointment. By RYAN J. PRADO Street