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Sexual Behavior and Network Characteristics and Their Association with Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States

BACKGROUND: Black men who have sex with men (MSM) have a high prevalence of bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and individual risk behavior does not fully explain the higher prevalence when compared with other MSM. Using the social-ecological framework, we evaluated individual, social...

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Autores principales: Scott, Hyman M., Irvin, Risha, Wilton, Leo, Van Tieu, Hong, Watson, Chauncey, Magnus, Manya, Chen, Iris, Gaydos, Charlotte, Hussen, Sophia A., Mannheimer, Sharon, Mayer, Kenneth, Hessol, Nancy A., Buchbinder, Susan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4697821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26720332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146025
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author Scott, Hyman M.
Irvin, Risha
Wilton, Leo
Van Tieu, Hong
Watson, Chauncey
Magnus, Manya
Chen, Iris
Gaydos, Charlotte
Hussen, Sophia A.
Mannheimer, Sharon
Mayer, Kenneth
Hessol, Nancy A.
Buchbinder, Susan
author_facet Scott, Hyman M.
Irvin, Risha
Wilton, Leo
Van Tieu, Hong
Watson, Chauncey
Magnus, Manya
Chen, Iris
Gaydos, Charlotte
Hussen, Sophia A.
Mannheimer, Sharon
Mayer, Kenneth
Hessol, Nancy A.
Buchbinder, Susan
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description BACKGROUND: Black men who have sex with men (MSM) have a high prevalence of bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and individual risk behavior does not fully explain the higher prevalence when compared with other MSM. Using the social-ecological framework, we evaluated individual, social and sexual network, and structural factors and their association with prevalent STIs among Black MSM. METHODS: The HIV Prevention Trials Network 061 was a multi-site cohort study designed to determine the feasibility and acceptability of a multi-component intervention for Black MSM in six US cities. Baseline assessments included demographics, risk behavior, and social and sexual network questions collected information about the size, nature and connectedness of their sexual network. Logistic regression was used to estimate the odds of having any prevalent sexually transmitted infection (gonorrhea, chlamydia, or syphilis). RESULTS: A total of 1,553 Black MSM were enrolled in this study. In multivariate analysis, older age (aOR = 0.57; 95% CI 0.49–0.66, p<0.001) was associated with a lower odds of having a prevalent STI. Compared with reporting one male sexual partner, having 2–3 partners (aOR = 1.74; 95% CI 1.08–2.81, p<0.024) or more than 4 partners (aOR = 2.29; 95% CI 1.43–3.66, p<0.001) was associated with prevalent STIs. Having both Black and non-Black sexual partners (aOR = 0.67; 95% CI 0.45–0.99, p = 0.042) was the only sexual network factor associated with prevalent STIs. CONCLUSIONS: Age and the number and racial composition of sexual partners were associated with prevalent STIs among Black MSM, while other sexual network factors were not. Further studies are needed to evaluate the effects of the individual, network, and structural factors on prevalent STIs among Black MSM to inform combination interventions to reduce STIs among these men.
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spelling pubmed-46978212016-01-13 Sexual Behavior and Network Characteristics and Their Association with Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States Scott, Hyman M. Irvin, Risha Wilton, Leo Van Tieu, Hong Watson, Chauncey Magnus, Manya Chen, Iris Gaydos, Charlotte Hussen, Sophia A. Mannheimer, Sharon Mayer, Kenneth Hessol, Nancy A. Buchbinder, Susan PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Black men who have sex with men (MSM) have a high prevalence of bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and individual risk behavior does not fully explain the higher prevalence when compared with other MSM. Using the social-ecological framework, we evaluated individual, social and sexual network, and structural factors and their association with prevalent STIs among Black MSM. METHODS: The HIV Prevention Trials Network 061 was a multi-site cohort study designed to determine the feasibility and acceptability of a multi-component intervention for Black MSM in six US cities. Baseline assessments included demographics, risk behavior, and social and sexual network questions collected information about the size, nature and connectedness of their sexual network. Logistic regression was used to estimate the odds of having any prevalent sexually transmitted infection (gonorrhea, chlamydia, or syphilis). RESULTS: A total of 1,553 Black MSM were enrolled in this study. In multivariate analysis, older age (aOR = 0.57; 95% CI 0.49–0.66, p<0.001) was associated with a lower odds of having a prevalent STI. Compared with reporting one male sexual partner, having 2–3 partners (aOR = 1.74; 95% CI 1.08–2.81, p<0.024) or more than 4 partners (aOR = 2.29; 95% CI 1.43–3.66, p<0.001) was associated with prevalent STIs. Having both Black and non-Black sexual partners (aOR = 0.67; 95% CI 0.45–0.99, p = 0.042) was the only sexual network factor associated with prevalent STIs. CONCLUSIONS: Age and the number and racial composition of sexual partners were associated with prevalent STIs among Black MSM, while other sexual network factors were not. Further studies are needed to evaluate the effects of the individual, network, and structural factors on prevalent STIs among Black MSM to inform combination interventions to reduce STIs among these men. Public Library of Science 2015-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4697821/ /pubmed/26720332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146025 Text en © 2015 Scott et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Scott, Hyman M.
Irvin, Risha
Wilton, Leo
Van Tieu, Hong
Watson, Chauncey
Magnus, Manya
Chen, Iris
Gaydos, Charlotte
Hussen, Sophia A.
Mannheimer, Sharon
Mayer, Kenneth
Hessol, Nancy A.
Buchbinder, Susan
Sexual Behavior and Network Characteristics and Their Association with Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States
title Sexual Behavior and Network Characteristics and Their Association with Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States
title_full Sexual Behavior and Network Characteristics and Their Association with Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States
title_fullStr Sexual Behavior and Network Characteristics and Their Association with Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Sexual Behavior and Network Characteristics and Their Association with Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States
title_short Sexual Behavior and Network Characteristics and Their Association with Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States
title_sort sexual behavior and network characteristics and their association with bacterial sexually transmitted infections among black men who have sex with men in the united states
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4697821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26720332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146025
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