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Gender Abuse and Incident HIV/STI Among Transgender Women in New York City: Buffering Effect of Involvement in a Transgender Community

机译:纽约市跨性别女性中的性别虐待和艾滋病毒/性传播感染事件:跨性别社区参与的缓冲作用

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In a 3 year prospective study of 230 transgender women from the New York City Area, we further examined associations of gender-related abuse with HIV sexual risk behavior and incident HIV/STI, focusing here and the extent to which these associations are buffered by involvement in a transgender community. Largely consistent with the prior study, gender abuse was longitudinally associated with unprotected receptive anal intercourse (URAI) with casual and commercial sex partners, and the presumed biological outcome of this behavioral risk, new cases of HIV/STI. Both of these associations, gender abuse with URAI and HIV/STI, were significantly buffered by transgender community involvement (interaction effects). However, independent of these interaction effects, transgender community involvement was also positively associated with URAI and HIV/STI (direct effects). HIV prevention in this population should emphasize the benefits of interactions with transgender peers while also emphasizing the importance of resisting normative permission for HIV risk behavior from these same peers.
机译:在对纽约市地区230名跨性别女性进行的为期3年的前瞻性研究中,我们进一步研究了与性别相关的虐待与艾滋病毒性风险行为和艾滋病毒/性传播感染的关联,重点是在这里以及这些关联在多大程度上通过参与而受到缓冲在跨性别社区。在很大程度上与先前的研究一致,性别虐待与与临时性和商业性伴侣的不受保护的肛交(URAI)在纵向上相关,并且这种行为风险的推测生物学结果是HIV / STI的新病例。跨性别者社区的参与(互动影响)大大缓冲了这两个协会,即与URAI和HIV / STI有关的性别虐待。然而,独立于这些相互作用的影响,跨性别者社区的参与也与URAI和HIV / STI(直接影响)成正相关。在这一人群中预防艾滋病毒应强调与跨性别同龄人互动的好处,同时应强调抵制这些同龄人对艾滋病毒风险行为的规范许可的重要性。

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