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Unpacking the racial disparity in HIV rates: the effect of race on risky sexual behavior among Black young men who have sex with men (YMSM).

机译:揭开艾滋病毒感染者的种族差异:种族对与男性发生性关系的黑人年轻人(YMSM)中危险的性行为的影响。

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the large disparity in HIV prevalence rates between young Black and White Americans, including young men who have sex with men (YMSM). Research focusing on individual behaviors has proven insufficient to explain the disproportionately high rate of HIV among Black YMSM. The purpose of the present study was to gain a greater understanding of the pronounced racial disparity in HIV by evaluating whether YMSM are more likely to engage in risky sexual behaviors as a function of their partner's race. Participants included 117 YMSM from a longitudinal study evaluating lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth (ages 16-20 at baseline), who reported characteristics and risk behaviors of up to 9 sexual partners over an 18-month period. Results indicated that participants were less likely to have unprotected sex with Black partners, and this finding was not driven by a response bias (i.e., Black YMSM did not appear to be minimizing their reports of unprotected sex). Furthermore, there was support for the hypothesis that participants' sexual networks were partially determined by their race insofar as sexual partnerships were much more likely to be intra-racial (as opposed to interracial). It is possible that dyad- and sexual network-level factors may be needed to understand racial disparities in HIV among YMSM.
机译:这项研究的目的是评估美国黑人和白人(包括与男性发生性关系的年轻人)之间的艾滋病毒感染率存在巨大差异。事实证明,针对个人行为的研究不足以解释黑人YMSM中不成比例的艾滋病毒高发病率。本研究的目的是通过评估YMSM是否更可能根据伴侣的种族从事危险的性行为,来更好地理解艾滋病毒中明显的种族差异。参加者包括来自一项纵向研究的117名YMSM,该研究评估了女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和变性青年(基线年龄16-20岁),他们报告了18个月内多达9个性伴侣的特征和危险行为。结果表明,参与者与黑人伴侣进行无保护性行为的可能性较小,并且该发现并非是由回应偏见驱动的(即Black YMSM似乎没有将其无保护性行为的报道减至最少)。此外,支持以下假设:参与者的性网络部分地由其种族决定,因为性伴侣更有可能是种族内的(而不是种族间的)。要了解YMSM中HIV的种族差异,可能需要使用二元和性网络水平的因素。

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