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Associations between the sexual behaviour of men who have sex with men and the structure and composition of their social networks

机译:与男性发生性关系的男性的性行为与其社交网络的结构和组成之间的关联

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>Objective: This exploratory study identified associations between the number of sexual partners reported by men who have sex with men (MSM) and the structure and composition of their social networks. >Methods: A cross sectional survey was conducted of men recruited as key informants, through advertising and chain referral. A face to face interview was conducted with 206 MSM. The interview included information on the number of sexual partners in the previous year and sociodemographic and behavioural characteristics of the participant. Social networks were enumerated and network size and density were calculated. Ordered logistic regression was used to assess the associations between number of sexual partners and personal and network characteristics. >Results: The number of anal sex partners reported was higher if the participant had injected drugs in the past year rather than never having injected (odds ratio, 95% confidence interval: 3.23, 1.28 to 8.15), decreased with network density (0.014, 0.002 to 0.008) and increased if the network did not comprise only HIV negative people (1.77, 1.05 to 2.99). The number of additional oral sex partners increased with network size (1.06, 1.02 to 1.10) and decreased with increased network density (0.034, 0.006 to 0.205). In addition to similar effects of network size (1.05, 1.01 to 1.09) and network density (0.086, 0.013 to 0.563) the model for the number of additional manual sex partners also included age (1.03, 1.01 to 1.05). >Conclusion: The density of the social networks of MSM appears strongly and consistently associated with patterns of sexual behaviour. This underlines the importance of using network approaches to understanding the sexual behaviour of MSM and their potential value in identifying novel strategies for intervention.
机译:>目标:这项探索性研究确定了与男性发生性关系(MSM)的男性报告的性伴侣数量与其社交网络的结构和组成之间的关联。 >方法:通过广告和连锁推荐,对招募为关键线人的男性进行了横断面调查。对206 MSM进行了面对面的采访。访谈包括有关上一年性伴侣数量以及参与者的社会人口统计学和行为特征的信息。列举了社交网络,并计算了网络规模和密度。有序逻辑回归用于评估性伴侣数量与个人和网络特征之间的关联。 >结果:如果参与者在过去一年中注射了毒品而不是从未注射过,则报告的肛门性伴侣数量会增加(赔率,95%的置信区间:3.23,1.28至8.15),网络密度(0.014,0.002至0.008),如果网络不仅仅包含HIV阴性人群(1.77,1.05至2.99),则网络密度增加。其他口交对象的数量随着网络规模的增加而增加(1.06,1.02至1.10),而随着网络密度的增加而减少(0.034,0.006至0.205)。除了网络规模(1.05,1.01至1.09)和网络密度(0.086,0.013至0.563)的相似影响外,其他手动性伴侣数量的模型还包括年龄(1.03,1.01至1.05)。 >结论:MSM社交网络的密度似乎与性行为方式密切相关。这强调了使用网络方法了解MSM的性行为及其在确定新的干预策略中的潜在价值的重要性。

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