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HIV serostatus disclosure is not associated with safer sexual behavior among HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) and their partners at risk for infection in Bangkok, Thailand

机译:在泰国曼谷,与男性发生性行为(MSM)及其伴侣有感染风险的艾滋病毒阳性男性中,HIV血清状况的披露与更安全的性行为无关

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Background The relationship between HIV serostatus disclosure and sexual risk behavior is inconsistent across studies. As men who have sex with men (MSM) are emerging as the key affected population in Bangkok, Thailand with reported HIV prevalence of 30%, we assessed whether HIV disclosure is associated with protected sex in this population. Methods A risk behavior questionnaire was administered using Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interviewing (ACASI) to determine whether HIV serostatus disclosure was associated with protected sex in 200 HIV-positive MSM in Bangkok. HIV serostatus disclosure to the most recent sexual partner prior to or at the time of the sexual encounter was assessed. Protected sex was defined as insertive or receptive anal intercourse with a condom at the most recent sexual encounter. Results The mean age was 30.2 years, CD4 was 353 cells/mm3, and one-third was on antiretroviral therapy. At the most recent sexual encounter, HIV serostatus disclosure rate was low (26%); 60.5% of subjects had not discussed their serostatus at all, while 5.5% had not revealed their true serostatus. Seventeen percent reported unprotected anal intercourse and about half had sex with their primary partners. The serostatus of the most recent sexual partner was HIV-positive in 19.2%, HIV-negative in 26.4%, and unknown in 54.4% of subjects. There was no association between disclosure and protected sex, with 41 of 48 (85.4%) disclosers and 104 of 126 (82.5%) of non-disclosers reported protected sex (p?=?.65). Subjects with HIV-positive partners were less likely to report protected sex overall (20 of 33, 60.6%) compared to those with HIV negative (82 of 96, 85.4%) or unknown (41 of 45, 91.1%) partners (p?=?.001). Age (27-32 years vs. ≤26 years, p?=?.008), primary partner status (p Conclusion Rates of HIV disclosure to sexual partners by HIV-positive MSM in Bangkok are low. Despite low rates of HIV serostatus disclosure, most HIV-positive MSM reported protected sex with their partners at risk for infection. Future studies should focus on understanding barriers to disclosure and factors driving risk behavior amongst MSM in Thailand.
机译:背景HIV血清状态披露与性危险行为之间的关系在所有研究中均不一致。与男性发生性关系(MSM)的男性正在成为泰国曼谷的主要受影响人群,据报道艾滋病毒感染率达30%,因此我们评估了艾滋病毒的披露是否与该人群的受保护性行为有关。方法使用音频计算机辅助自我访谈(ACASI)进行风险行为问卷调查,以确定曼谷200名HIV阳性MSM中HIV血清状况的披露是否与受保护的性行为有关。评估了性接触之前或之时向最近的性伴侣披露的艾滋病毒血清状况。受保护的性行为定义为在最近的性接触中与安全套进行插入或接受性交。结果平均年龄为30.2岁,CD4为353细胞/ mm 3 ,三分之一接受抗逆转录病毒治疗。在最近的性接触中,HIV血清状态披露率很低(26%)。 60.5%的受试者根本没有讨论他们的血清状况,而5.5%的受试者没有透露他们的真实血清状况。 17%的人报告了未保护的肛门性交,大约一半的人与其主要伴侣发生了性行为。最近的性伴侣的血清状况是HIV阳性(19.2%),HIV阴性(26.4%)和54.4%的受试者未知。披露与受保护的性行为之间没有关联,48个披露者中的41个(占85.4%)和126个未披露者中的104个(占82.5%)报告了受保护的性行为(p?= ?. 65)。与具有HIV阴性伴侣(96个中的82个,占85.4%)或具有未知HIV伴侣(41个中的41个,占91.1%)相比,具有HIV阳性伴侣的受试者报告总体受保护性行为的可能性较小(33个中的20个,占60.6%)(p? = ?. 001)。年龄(27-32岁,≤26岁,p≤= .008,p?= ?. 008),主要伴侣状态(p结论)尽管艾滋病毒血清状况的暴露率较低,曼谷的艾滋病毒阳性男男性接触者向性伴侣的艾滋病毒暴露率很低。 ,大多数HIV阳性MSM报告称其伴侣有受到感染风险的保护性行为,未来的研究应侧重于了解泰国MSM中披露障碍和驱动风险行为的因素。

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