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Venue-Mediated Weak Ties in Multiplex HIV Transmission Risk Networks Among Drug-Using Male Sex Workers and Associates

机译:在使用毒品的男性性工作者和同伴中艾滋病毒多重传播风险网络中的场地中介弱联系

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Objectives. We investigated the structural characteristics of a multiplex HIV transmission risk network of drug-using male sex workers and their associates.Methods. Using a sample of 387 drug-using male sex workers and their male and female associates in Houston, Texas, we estimated an exponential random graph model to examine the venue-mediated relationships between individuals, the structural characteristics of relationships not linked to social venues, and homophily. We collected data in 2003 to 2004. The network comprised social, sexual, and drug-using relationships and affiliations with social venues.Results. Individuals affiliated with the same social venues, bars, or street intersections were more likely to have nonreciprocated (weak) ties with others. Sex workers were less likely than were other associates to have reciprocated (strong) ties to other sex workers with the same venues. Individuals tended to have reciprocated ties not linked to venues. Partner choice tended to be predicated on homophily.Conclusions. Social venues may provide a milieu for forming weak ties in HIV transmission risk networks centered on male sex workers, which may foster the efficient diffusion of prevention messages as diverse information is obtained and information redundancy is avoided.
机译:目标。我们调查了吸毒男性性工作者及其同伴的多重HIV传播风险网络的结构特征。我们使用了德克萨斯州休斯顿的387名吸毒性工作者及其男女同伴的样本,我们估算了一个指数随机图模型,用于研究个体之间由场所介导的关系,与社交场所不相关的关系的结构特征,和同质的。我们收集了2003年至2004年的数据。该网络包含社交,性和吸毒关系以及与社交场所的隶属关系。拥有相同社交场所,酒吧或街道交叉路口的个人与他人之间的往来(弱)联系更有可能。与其他同伴相比,性工作者比其他同伴更容易(牢固)联系。个人倾向于建立与场馆无关的相互联系。合作伙伴的选择往往基于同质性。结论。社交场所可能会为在以男性性工作者为中心的HIV传播风险网络中形成薄弱环节提供一个环境,随着获得各种信息并避免信息冗余,这可能会促进预防信息的有效传播。

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