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Latent Classes of Sexual Risk Among Black Men Who Have Sex With Men and Women

机译:与男性和女性发生性关系的黑人中潜在的性风险类别

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Black men who have sex with men and women (BMSMW) are at high risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Despite knowing that HIV/STI risk varies by sexual positioning practices, limited data have characterized the risk profiles of BMSMW. This study utilized latent class analysis (LCA) to explore BMSMW’s sexual risk profiles regarding condomless sexual positioning practices. Participants were BMSMW who participated in intervention studies in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia. LCA was used to characterize sexual risk profiles. Age, study location, HIV status, social support, and internalized homophobia were used as covariates in a multinomial regression model predicting the likelihood of latent class membership. Among the 546 participants, three latent classes of risk were identified: Seropositive Serosorters, Seronegative/unknown Serosorters, and Main Partners Only. All groups had the greatest probabilities of condomless sex with main partners. Seropositive Serosorters had the highest probabilities of condomless sex with HIV-positive partners. Seronegative/unknown Serosorters had highest probabilities of condomless sex with HIV-negative or unknown status partners. HIV-positive BMSMW had 87% lower odds of being classified as Seronegative/unknown Serosorters than Seropositive Serosorters than HIV-negative/unknown status BMSMW (AOR=0.13, 95% CI=0.06, 0.28). HIV-positive BMSMW had 71% lower odds of being classified as Main Partners only than Seropositive Serosorters than HIV-negative/unknown status BMSMW (AOR=0.29, 95% CI=0.16, 0.51). Findings highlight opportunities for clinicians to promote condom use and risk reduction among BMSMW with differing sexual risk profiles. Increased understanding of sexual positioning practices among BMSMW might help address HIV/STIs among this group.
机译:与男女发生性关系的黑人(BMSMW)极易感染艾滋病毒和其他性传播感染。尽管知道艾滋病毒/性传播疾病的风险会因性取向习惯的不同而有所差异,但有限的数据已表明了BMSMW的风险特征。这项研究利用潜在类别分析(LCA)探索了BMSMW关于无套性行为习惯的性风险概况。参加者为BMSMW,他们参加了在洛杉矶,芝加哥和费城的干预研究。 LCA用于表征性风险概况。在多项回归模型中,使用年龄,研究地点,HIV状况,社会支持和内部恐惧症作为协变量,以预测潜在的潜在成员资格。在546名参与者中,确定了三个潜在的风险类别:血清阳性血清分类仪,血清阴性/未知血清分类仪和仅主要合作伙伴。所有组与主要伴侣发生无套性行为的可能性最大。血清阳性血清分类者与HIV阳性伴侣发生无避孕套性行为的可能性最高。血清阴性/未知的血清分选者与艾滋病毒阴性或身份未知的伴侣​​发生无套性行为的可能性最高。 HIV阳性BMSMW被分类为血清阴性/未知血清分类仪的几率比HIV阳性/未知状态的BMSMW低87%(AOR = 0.13,95%CI = 0.06,0.28)。 HIV阳性BMSMW仅比血清阳性Serosorters被分类为主要伴侣的几率比HIV阴性/未知状态BMSMW低(AOR = 0.29,95%CI = 0.16,0.51)。研究结果突显了临床医生在具有不同性风险特征的BMSMW中促进安全套使用和降低风险的机会。对BMSMW中性定位做法的了解加深,可能有助于解决这一群体中的HIV /性传播疾病。

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