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Incarceration and Risky Sexual Partnerships in a Southern US City

机译:美国南部城市的监禁和危险的性伴侣

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Incarceration is strongly associated with HIV infection and may contribute to viral transmission by disrupting stable partnerships and promoting high-risk partnerships. We investigated incarceration and STI/HIV-related partnerships among a community-based sample recruited for a sexual behavior interview while frequenting venues where people meet sexual partners in a North Carolina city (N = 373). Men reporting incarceration in the past 12 months were more likely than men without recent incarceration to experience multiple new sexual partnerships (unadjusted prevalence ratio [PR] 1.8, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.1–3.1) and transactional sex defined as trading sex for money, goods, or services (unadjusted PR: 4.0, 95% CI: 2.3–7.1) in the past 4 weeks. Likewise, women who were ever incarcerated were more likely than never-incarcerated women to experience recent multiple new partnerships (unadjusted PR: 3.1, 95% CI: 1.8–5.4) and transactional sex (unadjusted PR: 5.3, 95% CI: 2.6–10.9). Sexual partnership in the past 12 months with someone who had ever been incarcerated versus with partners with no known incarceration history was associated with recent multiple new partnerships (men: unadjusted PR 2.0, 95% CI 1.4–2.9, women: unadjusted PR 4.8, 95% CI 2.3–10.1) and transactional sex (men: unadjusted PR 3.3, 95% CI 1.7–6.6, women: unadjusted PR 6.1, 95% CI 2.4–15.4). Adjustment for demographic and socioeconomic variables had minimal effect on estimates. However, the strong overlap between incarceration, partner incarceration, and substance abuse had substantial effects in multivariable models. Correctional-facility and community-based HIV prevention, with substance abuse treatment, should reach currently and formerly incarcerated individuals and their sexual partners.
机译:监禁与艾滋病毒感染密切相关,并可能通过破坏稳定的伙伴关系并促进高风险的伙伴关系来促进病毒传播。我们调查了在北卡罗来纳州城市中人们与性伴侣见面的场所(N = 373)时,在一个性行为访谈中招募的社区样本中的监禁和与STI / HIV相关的伙伴关系。在过去的12个月内报告有监禁的男性比没有近期监禁的男性更有可能经历多种新的性伴侣(未调整患病率[PR] 1.8,95%可信区间[CI]:1.1-3.1)并且交易性被定义为交易性过去4周内的货币,商品或服务费用(未经调整的PR:4.0,95%CI:2.3-7.1)。同样,曾经被监禁的妇女比从未被监禁的妇女更有可能经历最近的多次新伴侣关系(未经调整的PR:3.1,95%CI:1.8-5.4)和性交易(未经调整的PR:5.3,95%CI:2.6- 10.9)。在过去的12个月中,曾经被监禁过的人与没有监禁史的伴侣之间的性伴侣关系与最近的多个新伴侣关系有关(男性:未经调整的PR 2.0、95%CI 1.4-2.9,女性:未经调整的PR 4.8、95 %CI 2.3–10.1)和性交性别(男性:未经调整的PR 3.3,95%CI 1.7–6.6,女性:未经调整的PR 6.1,95%CI 2.4–15.4)。调整人口和社会经济变量对估计的影响最小。但是,监禁,伴侣监禁和药物滥用之间的强烈重叠在多变量模型中产生了重大影响。惩教所和基于社区的艾滋病毒预防以及药物滥用治疗,应适用于目前和以前被监禁的个人及其性伴侣。

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