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The contribution of male and female partners' substance use to sexual risks and STDs among African American HIV serodiscordant couples.

机译:非洲裔美国艾滋病毒血清对夫妇中男性和女性伴侣的物质使用对性风险和性病的贡献。

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Growing evidence suggests that drug and alcohol use are fueling the heterosexual transmission of HIV among African Americans. This study aims to examine the relative contribution of drug and alcohol use of male and female partners to risks of heterosexual transmission of HIV among 535 African American HIV serodiscordant couples (N = 1,070 participants) who participated in an HIV prevention trial. Associations found between use of drugs and alcohol by one or both partners and sexual risk indicators varied by type of substance and whether male or female partner or both partners reported use. The findings suggest multiple ways in which substance use of male and female partners may be contributing to the heterosexual transmission of HIV and other STDs among African Americans and underscore the need for HIV prevention strategies to address dyadic patterns of substance use that lead to sexual risks.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,吸毒和酗酒正在助长非裔美国人中HIV的异性传播。这项研究的目的是在535名参加HIV预防试验的非洲裔美国HIV血清胶粘剂夫妇(N = 1,070名参与者)中研究男女伴侣使用毒品和酒精对艾滋病毒异性传播风险的相对贡献。一个或两个伴侣使用毒品和酒精与性风险指标之间的关联因物质类型以及是否是男性或女性伴侣或两个伴侣报告使用而异。研究结果表明,男性和女性伴侣吸毒可能通过多种方式导致非裔美国人之间艾滋病毒和其他性病的异性传播,并强调了采取艾滋病预防策略以应对导致性风险的药物滥用的二分形式的必要性。

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