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The need to know: HIV status disclosure expectations and practices among non-HIV-positive gay and bisexual men in Australia

机译:需要了解的内容:澳大利亚非HIV阳性男同性恋和双性恋男性中HIV状况披露的期望和做法

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Although there is evidence of increasing overall rates of HIV status disclosure among gay and bisexual men, little is known about men's disclosure expectations and practices. In this study, we investigate the importance non-HIV-positive men in Australia vest in knowing the HIV status of their sexual partners, and the extent to which they restrict sex to partners of the same HIV status, and their HIV disclosure expectations. Data were collected through a national, online self-report survey. Of the 1044 men included in the study, 914 were HIV negative and 130 were untested. Participants completed the assessment of socio-demographic characteristics, HIV status preferences, and disclosure expectations and practices. Participants also completed reliable multi-item measures of perceived risk of HIV transmission, expressed HIV-related stigma, and engagement with the gay community and the community of people living with HIV. A quarter (25.9%) of participants wanted to know the HIV status of all sexual partners, and one-third (37.2%) restricted sex to partners of similar HIV status. Three quarters (76.3%) expected HIV-positive partners to disclosure their HIV status before sex, compared to 41.6% who expected HIV-negative men to disclose their HIV status. Less than half (41.7%) of participants reported that they consistently disclosed their HIV status to sexual partners. Multivariate linear regression analysis identified various covariates of disclosure expectations and practices, in particular of disclosure expectations regarding HIV-positive men. Men who expected HIV-positive partners to disclose their HIV status before sex more often lived outside capital cities, were less educated, were less likely to identify as gay, perceived more risk of HIV transmission from a range of sexual practices, were less engaged with the community of people living with HIV, and expressed more stigma towards HIV-positive people. These findings suggest that an HIV-status divide is emerging or already exists among gay men in Australia. HIV-negative and untested men who are most likely to sexually exclude HIV-positive men are less connected to the HIV epidemic and less educated about HIV risk and prevention.
机译:尽管有证据表明,男同性恋和双性恋男性中艾滋病毒状况公开的总体比率有所上升,但对男性公开期望和实践知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们调查了澳大利亚非HIV阳性男性在了解其性伴侣的HIV状况,将性别限制为相同HIV状况的伴侣的程度以及对HIV披露的期望方面的重要性。数据是通过全国在线自我报告调查收集的。在研究中包括的1044名男性中,有914名HIV阴性,还有130名未经测试。参与者完成了对社会人口统计学特征,艾滋病毒感染状况的偏好以及披露期望和做法的评估。参与者还完成了可感知的艾滋病毒传播风险的可靠的多项目测度,表达了与艾滋病毒有关的污名,并与同性恋社区和艾滋病毒携带者社区互动。四分之一(25.9%)的参与者想知道所有性伴侣的艾滋病毒状况,三分之一(37.2%)的人将性行为限制为具有类似HIV状况的伴侣。四分之三(76.3%)的人预期艾滋病毒抗体阳性的伴侣在性交之前会披露自己的艾滋病毒状况,而有41.6%的人预期艾滋病毒阴性的伴侣会在性生活之前披露其艾滋病毒状况。不到一半(41.7%)的参与者报告说,他们一直向性伴侣披露其HIV状况。多元线性回归分析确定了披露期望和实践的各种协变量,尤其是关于艾滋病毒阳性男性的披露期望。那些期望艾滋病毒抗体阳性伴侣会在性生活之前更多地生活在首都以外地区,受教育程度较低,不太可能被识别为同性恋,被认为通过一系列性行为传播艾滋病毒的风险更高,与男性接触较少的男性艾滋病毒携带者社区,并且对艾滋病毒呈阳性的人表示更多的污名。这些发现表明,澳大利亚男同性恋者之间正在出现或已经存在艾滋病毒状况的鸿沟。艾滋病毒阴性和未经测试的男性最有可能在性方面将艾滋病毒阳性男性排除在外,因此与艾滋病流行之间的联系较少,对艾滋病毒的风险和预防的了解也较少。

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