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At the intersection of criminal justice involvement and sexual orientation: Dynamic networks and health among a population-based sample of young Black men who have sex with men

机译:在刑事司法介入和性取向的交集处:基于人口的年轻黑人男性样本中的动态网络和健康状况

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Mass incarceration of young Black men has a significant impact on their network composition and stability that, in turn, may have major implications for health and well-being. A sub-group of young Black men with criminal justice involvement (CJI) identify as gay, bisexual or are non-identified men who have sex with men (hereafter MSM). This paper focuses on the potential effects of CJI on the composition of Black MSM social and sexual networks, their stability over time, and concomitant health and social outcomes. We use data from the UConnect study, a population-based cohort of young Black MSM 16–29 years of age (n=618) selected using respondent-driven sampling in Chicago from 2013–2016. Both confidant and sexual network name generators and interpreters were administered at 9-month intervals over three waves of data collection. Ego and dyadic-level data were collected on behaviors prevalent among MSM and including factors associated with network CJI, network stability, and health outcomes. Generalized Structural Equation Models (GSEM) were utilized to determine the relationship between CJI network composition, network stability and behaviors prevalent among young Black MSM and their networks. In the UConnect cohort, 46% had at least once been detained, arrested or spent time in jail or prison. In addition, 20% of participants reported incident CJI over the study period. Respondents with a history of CJI were significantly more likely to have CJI homophily in their confidant and sexual networks. Multivariate analyses demonstrate that the association between one’s history of CJI, housing instability and drug use is partially explained by one’s network CJI. In addition, a higher prevalence of network CJI is associated with increased turnover in the confidant network, and this network instability is also related to important health and social outcomes. This analysis describes the networks of criminal justice involved men among a representative sample of young Black MSM and demonstrates the relationship between CJI network homophily, network stability and their impact on several key health and social outcomes relevant to this population.
机译:黑人青年的大规模监禁对他们的网络组成和稳定性有重大影响,进而可能对健康和福祉产生重大影响。涉及刑事司法(CJI)的年轻黑人男子小组是同性恋,双性恋或与男性发生性关系的未确认男性(以下简称MSM)。本文重点介绍CJI对黑人MSM社交和性网络的组成,其随时间推移的稳定性以及随之而来的健康和社会后果的潜在影响。我们使用来自UConnect研究的数据,该研究是基于人群的队列研究,研究对象是16-29岁的年轻黑人MSM(n = 618),该研究是通过2013-2016年在芝加哥进行的调查问卷驱动的。在三波数据收集过程中,以9个月的间隔对知己和性网络名称生成器和解释器进行管理。自我和二元数据收集了MSM中普遍存在的行为,包括与网络CJI,网络稳定性和健康结果相关的因素。利用广义结构方程模型(GSEM)确定CJI网络组成,网络稳定性和年轻的黑人MSM及其网络中普遍存在的行为之间的关系。在UConnect队列中,有46%的人至少一次被拘留,逮捕或呆在监狱中。此外,在研究期间,有20%的参与者报告了CJI事件。具有CJI历史的受访者在其密友和性网络中更容易患CJI。多变量分析表明,一个人的网络CJI可以部分解释其CJI历史,住房不稳定和毒品使用之间的关联。此外,网络CJI的较高流行与密友网络的营业额增加有关,并且这种网络不稳定也与重要的健康和社会后果有关。该分析描述了年轻的黑人MSM代表性样本中涉及男子的刑事司法网络,并证明了CJI网络同质性,网络稳定性及其对与该人群有关的若干关键健康和社会后果的影响之间的关系。

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    JA Schneider; N Lancki; P Schumm;

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