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The Association between Incarceration and Transactional Sex among HIV-infected Young Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States

机译:美国艾滋病毒感染的年轻男性与男性性行为的监禁与交易性行为之间的关联

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Criminal justice practices in the USA disproportionately affect sexual and racial/ethnic minority men, who are at higher risk of incarceration. Previous research demonstrates associations between incarceration and sexual risk behaviors for men who have sex with men (MSM). However, little of this work focuses on young MSM (YMSM), particularly HIV-infected YMSM, despite nearly one-third reporting engagement in sexual risk behaviors, such as transactional sex. We therefore explored the association between incarceration and transactional sex among HIV-infected YMSM. We recruited 97 HIV-infected YMSM across 14 clinical sites in urban centers from August 2015 to February 2016. We used multivariate logistic regression to examine the relationship between incarceration and transactional sex among YMSM. The majority was 24 years old (78%) and racial/ethnic minority (95%); over half were not in school and reported an annual income of < $12,000. In the multivariate model, having ever been incarcerated (aOR = 3.20; 95% CI 1.07–9.63) was independently associated with a history of transactional sex. Being 24 years vs. younger (aOR = 9.68; 95% CI 1.42–65.78) and having ever been homeless (aOR = 3.71, 95% CI 1.18–11.65) also remained independently associated with a history of transactional sex. This analysis fills a gap in the literature by examining the relationship between incarceration and transactional sex among HIV-infected YMSM. Facilitating youths’ engagement with social services available in their HIV clinic may serve as a key strategy in promoting health. Public health efforts need to address social-structural factors driving disproportionate rates of arrest and incarceration and related harms among this population.
机译:在美国,刑事司法做法对极有可能被监禁的性和种族/少数民族男子的影响尤其严重。先前的研究表明,与男性发生性关系的男性(MSM)的监禁与性风险行为之间存在关联。然而,尽管有近三分之一的报告称参与性交易行为之类的性风险行为,但这项工作很少关注年轻的MSM(YMSM),尤其是感染了HIV的YMSM。因此,我们探讨了艾滋病毒感染的YMSM的监禁与性交之间的关联。我们于2015年8月至2016年2月在城市中心的14个临床场所招募了97名受HIV感染的YMSM。我们使用多因素Logistic回归分析了YMSM之间的监禁与性交之间的关系。大多数是24岁(78%)和种族/少数民族(95%);超过一半的人没有上学,并报告年收入<$ 12,000。在多变量模型中,曾经被监禁过(aOR = 3.20; 95%CI 1.07–9.63)独立于性交史。相较于年轻24岁(aOR = 9.68; 95%CI 1.42–65.78)和无家可归者(aOR = 3.71,95%CI 1.18-11.65)仍然与性交史相关。该分析通过检查HIV感染的YMSM的监禁与性交之间的关系,填补了文献中的空白。促进年轻人参与其艾滋病诊所提供的社会服务可能是促进健康的一项重要战略。公共卫生工作需要解决导致该人群中逮捕和监禁的比例过高的社会结构因素以及相关伤害。

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