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Abebe is feeling confused and uncertain about his sexuality and would never have felt comfortable exploring it further while living with his parents in Ethiopia. He is worried about anyone in his family finding out, particularly his father. Abebe has no significant medical history but has been feeling a little anxious lately.

Abebe has never smoked cigarettes but has been experimenting with some recreational drugs since coming to Australia. He drinks alcohol with friends on weekends drinks per occasion and has tried some MDMA. These occasions are also when he started to experiment having sex with men. Harm reduction education is provided regarding drug use and linked into community organisation for ongoing support.

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He heard about PrEP and was unsure whether to consider taking it. He mostly uses condoms for sleeping sex and is versatile. No drug gay, minimal alcohol use. He is worried that Tom has other partners. Angus identifies as heterosexual and is married with two children. Angus and his partner Olivia year-old who identifies as naked.

Upon being told about his diagnosis Angus says on occasion has sex with male partners and notes Olivia is not aware of this. You discuss contact tracing options with Angus. He attends the sexual health centre for a routine STI screen. Junior regularly attends men clinic given he is a sex worker. Junior has sex with both male and female including people with a penis and vagina partners for work and uses condoms most of the time.

Junior has been searching the internet regarding his symptoms and signs. You address the misinformation from online platforms. Contact Us. Search Submit Clear. Gay men and other men who have sex with men. Culturally and linguistically diverse people MSM People who use drugs Key learnings and take away English as a second language - Despite Abebe appearing he could understand and speak English quite confidently from the start of the consult the clinician still confirmed the need for an interpreter.

This also assisted in the clinician in ascertaining all information required to perform a comprehensive sexual history. Role of assumptions — Simon mentioned his last STI screen only involved a urine tests and bloods. This demonstrates either assumptions were made about Simons sexual partners and practices or lack of knowledge what STI tests constitute a comprehensive sexual health check-up for a male having sexual contact with other men.

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