Identifying patterns of sexual behaviors and PrEP uptake characteristics among MSM who were eligible for PrEP: A national cross-section study

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Yuanyuan Liu , Xuan Liu , Siyue Wei , Zhaoyu Cheng , Yidan Xian , Yicheng Zhao , Jun Ma , Jiageng Chen , Zhongdan Chen , Jie Yang , Fengli Liu , Maohe Yu , Zhuang Cui , Changping Li
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Abstract

Men who have sex with men (MSM) are at a high risk of HIV infection and should be offered effective preventive measures, such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). However, PrEP uptake among eligible MSM was not as high as desired. Diverse research findings on how risky sexual behaviors affect PrEP uptake highlight the necessity for a comprehensive investigation. Understanding the interconnectedness of different sexual behaviors is crucial for evaluating their impact on PrEP uptake among eligible MSM.

Using a proportional sampling method, we recruited 5877 MSM aged 16 years and above in mainland China according to PrEP eligibility criteria. Through latent class analysis (LCA), three distinct sexual behavior patterns were identified among eligible MSM. Demographic variances and PrEP uptake among the three distinct sexual behavior patterns were examined using chi-squared tests and multinomial logistic regression.

LCA revealed three patterns: low-risk (4,815 MSM), medium-risk (516 MSM), and high-risk (546 MSM). MSM aged 25 years or older with a monthly income of ≥¥8,000 were more likely to be in the medium-risk group. Those from areas with high HIV prevalence and engaging as "top" in anal sex were more likely to be in the medium- and high-risk groups. The medium- and high-risk groups had a higher willingness, uptake, and adherence rates for PrEP than the low-risk group.

LCA is effective in identifying diverse sexual behavior patterns among MSM, aiding targeted interventions to enhance PrEP uptake. Addressing demographic variations and tailoring interventions for specific risk groups are crucial for promoting PrEP dissemination and reducing HIV infection risk in eligible MSM.

确定符合 PrEP 条件的 MSM 的性行为模式和接受 PrEP 的特征:一项全国横截面研究
男男性行为者(MSM)是艾滋病病毒感染的高危人群,应为他们提供有效的预防措施,如接触前预防疗法(PrEP)。然而,符合条件的男男性行为者对 PrEP 的接受程度并不尽如人意。关于危险性行为如何影响 PrEP 摄入量的研究结果各不相同,这凸显了进行全面调查的必要性。我们采用比例抽样法,在中国大陆招募了 5877 名 16 岁及以上符合 PrEP 资格标准的 MSM。通过潜类分析(LCA),我们在符合条件的 MSM 中发现了三种不同的性行为模式。通过卡方检验和多项式逻辑回归检验了三种不同性行为模式的人口统计学差异和PrEP摄取情况。LCA揭示了三种模式:低风险(4815名MSM)、中风险(516名MSM)和高风险(546名MSM)。年龄在 25 岁或以上、月收入≥8,000 日元的 MSM 更有可能属于中等风险组。那些来自艾滋病高发地区并以 "顶级 "身份进行肛交的男男性行为者更有可能属于中高危人群。与低风险组相比,中风险组和高风险组在 PrEP 的意愿、接受率和坚持率方面都更高。LCA 能够有效识别男男性行为者的不同性行为模式,有助于采取有针对性的干预措施来提高 PrEP 的接受率。解决人口统计学差异并为特定风险群体量身定制干预措施,对于促进 PrEP 的推广和降低符合条件的 MSM 感染 HIV 的风险至关重要。
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Journal of Virus Eradication
Journal of Virus Eradication Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
1.80%
发文量
28
审稿时长
39 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Virus Eradication aims to provide a specialist, open-access forum to publish work in the rapidly developing field of virus eradication. The Journal covers all human viruses, in the context of new therapeutic strategies, as well as societal eradication of viral infections with preventive interventions. The Journal is aimed at the international community involved in the prevention and management of viral infections. It provides an academic forum for the publication of original research into viral reservoirs, viral persistence and virus eradication and ultimately development of cures. The Journal not only publishes original research, but provides an opportunity for opinions, reviews, case studies and comments on the published literature. It focusses on evidence-based medicine as the major thrust in the successful management of viral infections.The Journal encompasses virological, immunological, epidemiological, modelling, pharmacological, pre-clinical and in vitro, as well as clinical, data including but not limited to drugs, immunotherapy and gene therapy. It is an important source of information on the development of vaccine programs and preventative measures aimed at virus eradication.
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