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The relationship between Black and gay community involvement and HIV-related risk behaviors among Black men who have sex with men

机译:黑人和男同性恋社区参与与男男性接触的黑人之间的艾滋病相关风险行为之间的关系

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Blackgay men must navigate identities and stigmas related to being gay and Black, and report higher HIV incidence relative to their white male counterparts although they report lower rates of drug use and risky sexual behaviors. This study examined whether closeness to the gay or Black community correlated with HIV related risk and protective behaviors. Data were drawn from uConnect, a population-based cohort study of YBMSM on Chicago’s South Side. The sample consists of 618 Black MSM ranging in age from 16–29. Cross sectional measures for this study include Black and gay community closeness, drug use, sexual risk behaviors, HIV testing and health promotion behaviors. Closeness with the gay community was associated with greater PrEP knowledge as well as participating in health promotion programs along with higher rates of transactional sex and having sex under the influence of substances, and increased odds of self-reported HIV seropositivity. Involvement in the Black community was associated with lower odds of reporting being HIV positive. Findings suggest that programs and initiatives are needed to help promote the positive aspects of the Black and gay communities, while minimizing the negative correlates of such involvements.
机译:黑人同性恋者必须掌握与同性恋和黑人有关的身份和污名,并且尽管白人妇女报告的吸毒率和性行为风险较低,但他们的艾滋病毒感染率要高于白人男性。这项研究检查了与同性恋者或黑人社区的亲密关系是否与HIV相关的风险和保护行为有关。数据来自uConnect,这是芝加哥南区YBMSM的一项基于人群的队列研究。该样本包含618个黑色MSM,年龄在16-29之间。这项研究的横断面措施包括黑人和同性恋社区的亲密关系,吸毒,性危险行为,HIV检测和健康促进行为。与同性恋社区的亲密关系与更高的PrEP知识,参加健康促进计划,较高的性交易率和在物质影响下进行性行为以及自我报告的HIV血清阳性率增加有关。黑人社区的参与与报道艾滋病毒呈阳性的几率较低有关。研究结果表明,需要有计划和举措来帮助促进黑人和同性恋社区的积极方面,同时最大程度地减少此类参与的负面影响。

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