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A Social Network Profile and HIV Risk Among Men on Methadone: Do Social Networks Matter?

机译:美沙酮男性的社交网络资料和艾滋病毒风险:社交网络重要吗?

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The paper describes structural and HIV-related network characteristics and examines associations between these various social network domains and HIV risk behaviors among a sample of 356 men randomly selected from a methadone maintenance treatment program (MMTP) in New York City. Multiple logistic regression analyses suggest that (1) a higher level of perceived sexual risk among network members, referred to as “alters” in this study, was associated with an increased likelihood of the participant engaging in sexual risk behaviors; (2) participants who indicated that they exchanged encouragement with a higher number of network alters about using condoms were less likely to report engaging in unprotected sex; and (3) participants who indicated that they talked about HIV risks with a higher number of network alters were less likely to engage in unprotected sex in the past 6 months. Collectively, these findings support the notion that networks may influence the adoption of risk reduction strategies in this population. Implications of the findings for HIV prevention network interventions for men in MMTPs are discussed.
机译:该论文描述了结构性和与HIV相关的网络特征,并研究了从纽约市美沙酮维持治疗计划(MMTP)中随机选择的356名男性样本中这些社交网络领域与HIV风险行为之间的关联。多项逻辑回归分析表明:(1)网络成员中较高的感知到的性风险,在本研究中被称为“替代者”,与参加者从事性风险行为的可能性增加相关; (2)那些表示他们与使用安全套的人际交往次数较多的人交换了鼓励意见的参加者不太可能报告进行无保护的性行为; (3)表示以网络变更次数较多谈论艾滋病毒风险的参与者在过去6个月内从事未保护性行为的可能性较小。总的来说,这些发现支持以下观点:网络可能会影响该人群降低风险策略的采用。讨论了该结果对MMTP中男性的HIV预防网络干预的意义。

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