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Association of Co-Occurring Psychosocial Health Problems and Increased Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS Among Urban Men Who Have Sex With Men

机译:与男性发生性行为的城市男性中同时发生的社会心理健康问题和艾滋病毒/艾滋病易感性增加的关联

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Objectives. We measured the extent to which a set of psychosocial health problems have an additive effect on increasing HIV risk among men who have sex with men (MSM).Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional household probability telephone sample of MSM in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco.Results. Psychosocial health problems are highly intercorrelated among urban MSM. Greater numbers of health problems are significantly and positively associated with high-risk sexual behavior and HIV infection.Conclusions. AIDS prevention among MSM has overwhelmingly focused on sexual risk alone. Other health problems among MSM not only are important in their own right, but also may interact to increase HIV risk. HIV prevention might become more effective by addressing the broader health concerns of MSM while also focusing on sexual risks.
机译:目标。我们测量了一系列心理社会健康问题对与男性发生性关系(MSM)的男性中增加HIV风险的加成效应的程度。我们在芝加哥,洛杉矶,纽约和旧金山进行了MSM的横断面家庭概率电话抽样调查。心理健康问题在城市男男性接触者之间高度相关。大量的健康问题与高风险的性行为和HIV感染有显着正相关。 MSM中的艾滋病预防绝大多数只关注性风险。 MSM中的其他健康问题不仅本身很重要,而且可能相互作用而增加HIV风险。通过解决MSM的更广泛的健康问题,同时关注性风险,预防HIV可能会更加有效。

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