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Sexual Networks and HIV Risk among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in 6 U.S. Cities

BACKGROUND: Sexual networks may place U.S. Black men who have sex with men (MSM) at increased HIV risk. METHODS: Self-reported egocentric sexual network data from the prior six months were collected from 1,349 community-recruited Black MSM in HPTN 061, a multi-component HIV prevention intervention f...

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Autores principales: Tieu, Hong-Van, Liu, Ting-Yuan, Hussen, Sophia, Connor, Matthew, Wang, Lei, Buchbinder, Susan, Wilton, Leo, Gorbach, Pamina, Mayer, Kenneth, Griffith, Sam, Kelly, Corey, Elharrar, Vanessa, Phillips, Gregory, Cummings, Vanessa, Koblin, Beryl, Latkin, Carl
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4524662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26241742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134085
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author Tieu, Hong-Van
Liu, Ting-Yuan
Hussen, Sophia
Connor, Matthew
Wang, Lei
Buchbinder, Susan
Wilton, Leo
Gorbach, Pamina
Mayer, Kenneth
Griffith, Sam
Kelly, Corey
Elharrar, Vanessa
Phillips, Gregory
Cummings, Vanessa
Koblin, Beryl
Latkin, Carl
author_facet Tieu, Hong-Van
Liu, Ting-Yuan
Hussen, Sophia
Connor, Matthew
Wang, Lei
Buchbinder, Susan
Wilton, Leo
Gorbach, Pamina
Mayer, Kenneth
Griffith, Sam
Kelly, Corey
Elharrar, Vanessa
Phillips, Gregory
Cummings, Vanessa
Koblin, Beryl
Latkin, Carl
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description BACKGROUND: Sexual networks may place U.S. Black men who have sex with men (MSM) at increased HIV risk. METHODS: Self-reported egocentric sexual network data from the prior six months were collected from 1,349 community-recruited Black MSM in HPTN 061, a multi-component HIV prevention intervention feasibility study. Sexual network composition, size, and density (extent to which members are having sex with one another) were compared by self-reported HIV serostatus and age of the men. GEE models assessed network and other factors associated with having a Black sex partner, having a partner with at least two age category difference (age difference between participant and partner of at least two age group categories), and having serodiscordant/serostatus unknown unprotected anal/vaginal intercourse (SDUI) in the last six months. RESULTS: Over half had exclusively Black partners in the last six months, 46% had a partner of at least two age category difference, 87% had ≤5 partners. Nearly 90% had sex partners who were also part of their social networks. Among HIV-negative men, not having anonymous/exchange/ trade partners and lower density were associated with having a Black partner; larger sexual network size and having non-primary partners were associated with having a partner with at least two age category difference; and having anonymous/exchange/ trade partners was associated with SDUI. Among HIV-positive men, not having non-primary partners was associated with having a Black partner; no sexual network characteristics were associated with having a partner with at least two age category difference and SDUI. CONCLUSIONS: Black MSM sexual networks were relatively small and often overlapped with the social networks. Sexual risk was associated with having non-primary partners and larger network size. Network interventions that engage the social networks of Black MSM, such as interventions utilizing peer influence, should be developed to address stable partnerships, number of partners, and serostatus disclosure.
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spelling pubmed-45246622015-08-06 Sexual Networks and HIV Risk among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in 6 U.S. Cities Tieu, Hong-Van Liu, Ting-Yuan Hussen, Sophia Connor, Matthew Wang, Lei Buchbinder, Susan Wilton, Leo Gorbach, Pamina Mayer, Kenneth Griffith, Sam Kelly, Corey Elharrar, Vanessa Phillips, Gregory Cummings, Vanessa Koblin, Beryl Latkin, Carl PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Sexual networks may place U.S. Black men who have sex with men (MSM) at increased HIV risk. METHODS: Self-reported egocentric sexual network data from the prior six months were collected from 1,349 community-recruited Black MSM in HPTN 061, a multi-component HIV prevention intervention feasibility study. Sexual network composition, size, and density (extent to which members are having sex with one another) were compared by self-reported HIV serostatus and age of the men. GEE models assessed network and other factors associated with having a Black sex partner, having a partner with at least two age category difference (age difference between participant and partner of at least two age group categories), and having serodiscordant/serostatus unknown unprotected anal/vaginal intercourse (SDUI) in the last six months. RESULTS: Over half had exclusively Black partners in the last six months, 46% had a partner of at least two age category difference, 87% had ≤5 partners. Nearly 90% had sex partners who were also part of their social networks. Among HIV-negative men, not having anonymous/exchange/ trade partners and lower density were associated with having a Black partner; larger sexual network size and having non-primary partners were associated with having a partner with at least two age category difference; and having anonymous/exchange/ trade partners was associated with SDUI. Among HIV-positive men, not having non-primary partners was associated with having a Black partner; no sexual network characteristics were associated with having a partner with at least two age category difference and SDUI. CONCLUSIONS: Black MSM sexual networks were relatively small and often overlapped with the social networks. Sexual risk was associated with having non-primary partners and larger network size. Network interventions that engage the social networks of Black MSM, such as interventions utilizing peer influence, should be developed to address stable partnerships, number of partners, and serostatus disclosure. Public Library of Science 2015-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4524662/ /pubmed/26241742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134085 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Tieu, Hong-Van
Liu, Ting-Yuan
Hussen, Sophia
Connor, Matthew
Wang, Lei
Buchbinder, Susan
Wilton, Leo
Gorbach, Pamina
Mayer, Kenneth
Griffith, Sam
Kelly, Corey
Elharrar, Vanessa
Phillips, Gregory
Cummings, Vanessa
Koblin, Beryl
Latkin, Carl
Sexual Networks and HIV Risk among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in 6 U.S. Cities
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title_full Sexual Networks and HIV Risk among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in 6 U.S. Cities
title_fullStr Sexual Networks and HIV Risk among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in 6 U.S. Cities
title_full_unstemmed Sexual Networks and HIV Risk among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in 6 U.S. Cities
title_short Sexual Networks and HIV Risk among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in 6 U.S. Cities
title_sort sexual networks and hiv risk among black men who have sex with men in 6 u.s. cities
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4524662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26241742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134085
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