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Experiences of Discrimination and HIV Risk Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in New York City

机译:纽约市与男性发生性行为的歧视和艾滋病毒感染风险的经验

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The extent of gay-related discrimination in New York City (NYC) and the demographic and behavioral factors correlated with experiences of gay-related discrimination are not well understood. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-sponsored National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System, a cross-sectional study, was conducted in NYC in 2011. Men who have sex with men were venue-sampled, interviewed, and offered HIV testing. Frequencies of types of gay-related discrimination experienced in the past 12 months were calculated. Associations between types of discrimination and demographic and HIV risk variables were examined through the estimation of prevalence ratios (PRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). More than half (53.2%) of all study participants reported having experienced any gay-related discrimination in the past 12 months; 45.0% reported that they had been called names or insulted; 23.6% reported receiving poorer services than other people in restaurants, stores, other businesses, or agencies; 22.0% reported being treated unfairly at work or school; 15.1% reported being physically attacked or injured; and 6.7% reported being denied or given lower quality health care. HIV-positive status (adjusted PR [aPR] = 2.9; 95% CI = 1.5, 5.6) and drug use in the past 12 months (aPR = 0.3; 95% CI = 0.1, 0.7) were independently associated with reports of having been denied or given lower quality health care. High rates of reported gay-related discrimination suggest that greater efforts are needed to reduce gay-related discrimination in affected communities. Future research is needed to better understand the extent of gay-related discrimination in NYC, particularly with regard to the relationship between HIV status and health care access.
机译:在纽约市,与同性恋相关的歧视的程度以及与同性恋相关的歧视经验相关的人口和行为因素尚未得到很好的了解。由疾病控制和预防中心资助的国家艾滋病毒行为监测系统是一项横断面研究,于2011年在纽约进行。对与男性发生性关系的男性进行了场所抽样,访谈并提供了艾滋病毒检测。计算了过去12个月中与同性恋相关的歧视类型的发生频率。通过估计患病率(PR)和95%置信区间(CI),检查了歧视类型与人口和HIV风险变量之间的关联。在所有研究参与者中,超过一半(53.2%)表示在过去12个月中经历过任何与同性恋相关的歧视; 45.0%的人称他们被称为姓氏或被侮辱; 23.6%的人说,他们在餐馆,商店,其他企业或代理商中获得的服务较其他人差; 22.0%的人报告在工作或学校受到不公平的对待; 15.1%的人称遭到人身攻击或伤害; 6.7%的人表示被拒绝或接受较低质量的医疗服务。 HIV阳性状态(调整后的PR [aPR] = 2.9; 95%CI = 1.5,5.6)和过去12个月的吸毒情况(aPR = 0.3; 95%CI = 0.1,0.7)与报告有被拒绝或给予较低质量的卫生保健。据报道,同性恋相关歧视的发生率很高,这表明需要做出更大的努力来减少受影响社区中同性恋相关的歧视。需要进行进一步的研究,以更好地了解纽约市与同性恋相关的歧视的程度,尤其是在艾滋病毒感染状况与获得医疗保健之间的关系方面。

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