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A Comparison of the Social and Sexual Networks of Crack-Using and Non-Crack Using African American Men who Have Sex with Men

机译:使用与男人发生性关系的非洲裔美国人的使用和不使用裂纹的社交和性网络的比较

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The role of crack cocaine in accelerating the HIV epidemic among heterosexual populations has been well documented. Little is known about crack use as an HIV risk factor among African American men who have sex with men (AA MSM), a group disproportionately infected with HIV. We sought to compare the social and sexual network characteristics of crack-using and non-crack using AA MSM in Baltimore, MD, USA and to examine associations of crack use with sexual risk. Participants were recruited using street-based and internet-based outreach, printed advertisements, word of mouth. Inclusion criteria were being aged 18 years or older, African American or of black race/ethnicity, and have self-reported sex with another male in the prior 90 days. Crack use was operationalized as self-report of crack in the prior 90 days. Logistic regression was used to identify variables that were independently associated with crack use. Of 230 enrolled AA MSM, 37% (n = 84) reported crack use. The sexual networks of crack-using AA MSM were composed of a greater number of HIV-positive sex partners, exchange partners, and partners who were both sex and drug partners and fewer networks with whom they always use condoms as compared to non-crack using AA MSM. Crack use was independently associated with increased odds of bisexual identity and networks with a greater number of exchange partners, overlap of drug and sex partners, and lesser condom use. Results of this study highlight sexual network characteristics of crack-smoking AA MSM that may promote transmission of HIV. HIV interventions are needed that are tailored to address the social context of crack-smoking AA MSM risk behaviors.
机译:可卡因在加速异性恋人群中艾滋病毒流行中的作用已得到充分证明。在与男子发生性行为的非裔美国人(AA MSM)中,使用裂纹作为艾滋病毒的危险因素知之甚少,这是一个感染艾滋病毒的人群。我们试图通过美国马里兰州巴尔的摩市的AA MSM比较使用裂纹和非裂纹的社交和性网络特征,并研究使用裂纹与性风险之间的关联。使用基于街道和基于互联网的宣传,印刷广告,口口相传来招募参与者。入选标准为18岁或以上,非裔美国人或黑人/种族,并在过去90天内与另一名男性进行过自我报告的性行为。在过去90天内,裂纹的使用已作为裂纹的自我报告进行了操作。使用逻辑回归分析来确定与裂纹使用无关的变量。在登记的230名AA MSM中,有37%(n = 84)报告使用了裂纹。使用可破解的AA MSM的性爱网络由更多的HIV阳性性伴侣,交换性伴侣以及既是性伴侣又是毒品的伴侣组成,与非性爱者相比,他们始终使用安全套的网络更少AA MSM。粗暴地使用毒品与双性恋身份和网络的机会增加,增加了交换伴侣的数量,毒品和性伴侣的重叠以及避孕套的使用减少有关。这项研究的结果凸显了可吸烟的AA MSM的性网络特征,这可能会促进HIV的传播。需要针对艾滋病毒的干预措施,以针对抽烟的机管局MSM危险行为的社会背景进行定制。

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