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Do beliefs about HIV treatments affect peer norms and risky sexual behaviour among African-American men who have sex with men?

机译:关于艾滋病治疗的信念是否会影响与男性发生性关系的非裔美国人的同伴规范和危险的性行为?

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We examined the association between perceptions about condom use among one's peers, beliefs about new HIV treatments, and HIV sexual risk behaviour among 849 young African-American men who have sex with men (MSM). Participants were randomly recruited from and anonymously interviewed in community venues in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, in cross-sectional samples between 1999 and 2002. nnData analyses indicated that 30% of the sample reported unprotected anal intercourse in the past three months; stronger peer condom norms predicted less-frequent risky sexual behaviour. However, the belief in less threat of HIV because of HIV treatments was not associated with either risky sexual behaviour or peer norms, and peer norms did not mediate the association between HIV treatment beliefs and unprotected anal intercourse. nnThese findings suggest that changing peer norms for condom use may reduce HIV risky sex in African-American MSM, regardless of their beliefs about HIV drug treatments.
机译:我们在849名与男性发生性关系的年轻非洲裔美国男性中,检验了同龄人对使用安全套的看法,对新的HIV治疗的看法以及HIV性风险行为之间的联系。在1999年至2002年期间,从美国佐治亚州亚特兰大市的社区场所中随机抽取参与者并进行匿名采访。nnData分析表明,在过去三个月中,有30%的样本报告了未保护的肛门性交。同行安全套规范越强,预测的性行为风险就越少。但是,由于接受HIV治疗而对HIV威胁较小的信念与危险的性行为或同伴规范都没有关联,同伴规范也没有介导HIV治疗信念与不受保护的肛门性交之间的关联。这些发现表明,改变同龄人使用安全套的规范可能会降低非洲裔美国人MSM中具有HIV风险的性行为,无论他们对HIV药物治疗的看法如何。

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