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Keeping Them in STYLE: Finding Linking and Retaining Young HIV-Positive Black and Latino Men Who Have Sex with Men in Care

机译:将他们保持在风格中:发现联系和保留与男男性接触者中艾滋病毒阳性的黑人和拉丁裔年轻人

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Young men who have sex with men (YMSM) of color are at particularly increased risk for HIV infection compared to white MSM. National data highlight the need to link YMSM of color to care to improve their overall health and stem further infections, yet, there is limited data on interventions and clinical outcomes focused on engaging and retaining youth, specifically HIV-infected YMSM of color in care. To address the medical care needs of this underserved population, in 2005, the Health Research and Services Administration (HRSA) created the YMSM of Color Initiative. Utilizing a social marketing campaign targeting youth and members of their sexual and social networks, testing and outreach on college campuses and within the broader community, and a tightly linked medical–social support network, we created STYLE (Strength Through Youth Livin’ Empowered), a novel intervention that sought to diagnose, engage, and retain HIV-positive black and Latino YMSM in HIV primary care services. Over a 3-year period, 81 men were either newly diagnosed or reengaged in care. Overall, 63% of the cohort was retained in clinical care; defined as attending at least one medical visit every 4 months. Compared to the 3 years prior to STYLE, the odds ratio for whether or not someone attended a clinic visit was 2.58 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.34–4.98) if enrolled in STYLE. We conclude that compared to a pre-STYLE cohort, STYLE was an effective intervention that increased HIV diagnoses, provided efficient and timely engagement in care for both those newly diagnosed and those who had fallen out of care and improved overall retention.
机译:与白人MSM相比,与有色人种(YMSM)发生性关系的年轻男子感染HIV的风险特别高。国家数据强调需要将颜色的YMSM与护理联系起来以改善其整体健康状况并阻止进一步的感染,但是,有关干预和临床结果的数据很少,这些数据和关注的重点是吸引和留住青年,特别是感染了HIV的YMSM护理。为了满足这个服务水平低下的人群的医疗保健需求,2005年,美国卫生研究与服务管理局(HRSA)创建了“色彩倡议YMSM”。利用针对年轻人及其性行为和社交网络成员的社会营销活动,在大学校园以及更广泛的社区内进行测试和外展活动,以及紧密联系的医学社会支持网络,我们创建了STYLE(通过青年Livin赋予力量)一种新颖的干预措施,旨在将艾滋病毒阳性的黑人和拉丁裔YMSM诊断,参与和保留在艾滋病毒的初级保健服务中。在三年的时间里,有81名男性被新诊断或重新从事护理工作。总体而言,该队列中有63%保留在临床护理中;定义为每4个月至少接受一次医疗检查。与STYLE之前的3年相比,如果参加STYLE,是否有人去诊所就诊的几率是2.58(95%置信区间[CI] 1.34–4.98)。我们得出的结论是,与STYLE之前的队列相比,STYLE是一种有效的干预措施,可以增加HIV诊断,为新诊断的患者以及那些失去护理并改善总体保留率的患者提供及时有效的护理服务。

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