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Contrasting the Perceived Severity of COVID-19 and HIV Infection in an Online Survey of Gay Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men During the U.S. COVID-19 Epidemic

机译:对比在美国Covid-19流行病中与男性发生性发生性发生性关系的在线调查中Covid-19和HIV感染的感知严重程度

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While there is evidence of variations in the risk perceptions of COVID-19 and that they are linked to both engagement in health-protective behaviors and poor mental health outcomes, there has been a lack of attention to how individuals perceive the risk of COVID-19 relative to other infectious diseases. This paper examines the relative perceptions of the severity of COVID-19 and HIV among a sample of U.S. gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSMs). The “Love and Sex in the Time of COVID-19” survey was conducted online from April 2020 to May 2020. GBMSMs were recruited through paid banner advertisements featured on social networking platforms, resulting in a sample size of 696. The analysis considers differences in responses to two scales: the Perceived Severity of HIV Infection and the Perceived Severity of COVID-19 Infection. Participants perceived greater seriousness for HIV infection (mean 46.67, range 17–65) than for COVID-19 infection (mean 38.81, range 13–62). Some items reflecting more proximal impacts of infection (anxiety, loss of sleep, and impact on employment) were similar for HIV and COVID-19. Those aged over 25 and those who perceived higher prevalence of COVID-19 in the United States or their state were more likely to report COVID-19 as more severe than HIV. There is a need to develop nuanced public health messages for GBMSMs that convey the ongoing simultaneous health threats of both HIV and COVID-19.
机译:虽然有证据表明Covid-19的风险看法有变化,但它们与健康保护行为的敬意以及贫困心理健康成果的关系有关,缺乏对个人如何感知Covid-19风险的关注相对于其他传染病。本文研究了与男性(GBMSMS)发生性关系的美国同性恋,双性恋和其他男性的样本中Covid-19和艾滋病毒的相对看法。从2020年4月到2020年4月在线进行了“Covid-19”调查的“爱和性行为”。通过社交网络平台上的有偿横幅广告招聘GBMSMS,导致示例大小为696.分析考虑了差异回应两种尺度:HIV感染的感知严重程度和Covid-19感染的感知严重程度。参与者对HIV感染的更严重(平均46.67,17-65),而不是Covid-19感染(平均38.81,范围13-62)。一些物品反映了感染更近似的影响(焦虑,睡眠,睡眠和对就业的影响)的影响对于艾滋病毒和Covid-19类似。超过25岁的人和那些在美国或其国家的Covid-19感到较高的人的人更有可能向Covid-19报告比艾滋病毒更严重。有必要为GBMSMS开发细微的公共卫生消息,以传达艾滋病毒和Covid-19的持续同时健康威胁。

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