Sexual behaviors and HIV-related knowledge among GBMSM: evidence from 2011 to 2021 in Hangzhou, China.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Jiahan Jiang, Xingliang Zhang, Omar Juma, Ke Xu, Junfang Xu
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Introduction: Considering that many new HIV infections are transmitted by homosexual behaviors, gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) are more likely to be infected with HIV than other groups due to the higher risk associated with unprotected anal intercourse. It is important to explore the changes in sexual behaviors and HIV-related knowledge among GBMSM in the last 10 years, which could provide evidence for improving public health interventions to reduce HIV infections.

Objectives: The study sought to explore the changes of 3 sexual behaviors and HIV knowledge among men who have sex with men from 2011 to 2021.

Methods: Data were collected from national HIV sentinel surveillance among GBMSM in Hangzhou conducted between 2011 and 2021. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression were used to analyze the associated factors of sexual behaviors. The variation trend of variables was evaluated based on the linear trend test in the regression model.

Results: A total of 5111 GBMSM with an average age of 32.00 years were incorporated in the analysis. From 2011 to 2021, the HIV-related knowledge score of GBMSM ranged from 6 to 7.5, and it increased significantly (P trend < .001). The rate of homosexual sex in the past 6 months remained at a high level (75.06%-82.75%). Homosexual behavior was associated with a higher HIV-related knowledge score (P = .004). Heterosexual sex was associated with an increase in the old age, married persons, and domicile outside the province (P < .05). Commercial sex was associated with an increase in drug users (P <.001).

Conclusions: In the past 10 years, HIV-related knowledge of GBMSM increased and the rate of unprotected sex was at a high level among GBMSM, especially in heterosexual behaviors. Moreover, the likelihood of having homosexual behaviors is raised with the increasing HIV-related knowledge. Conducting precise behavioral interventions for GBMSM are crucial for preventing HIV infection.

中国杭州市 2011 年至 2021 年男童、女童和青少年的性行为和艾滋病相关知识。
导言:考虑到许多新的艾滋病病毒感染都是通过同性恋行为传播的,男同性恋、双性恋和其他男男性行为者(GBMSM)比其他群体更容易感染艾滋病病毒,因为与无保护的肛交相关的风险更高。探讨过去 10 年中男同性恋、双性恋和其他男男性行为者在性行为和艾滋病相关知识方面的变化非常重要,这可以为改进公共卫生干预措施以减少艾滋病感染提供证据:本研究旨在探讨 2011 年至 2021 年间男男性行为者 3 种性行为和艾滋病相关知识的变化:研究数据来自2011年至2021年杭州市全国男男性行为者艾滋病哨点监测数据。采用单变量和多变量逻辑回归分析性行为的相关因素。回归模型中的线性趋势检验评估了变量的变化趋势:结果:共有 5111 名平均年龄为 32.00 岁的国家医疗卫生系统管理人员参与了分析。从 2011 年到 2021 年,国保大妈的艾滋病相关知识得分在 6 分到 7.5 分之间,且有显著上升(P 趋势 < .001)。过去 6 个月中发生同性性行为的比例保持在较高水平(75.06%-82.75%)。同性行为与较高的艾滋病相关知识得分有关(P = .004)。异性性行为与老年人、已婚者和省外户籍的增加有关(P 结论:异性性行为与艾滋病相关知识得分的增加有关:在过去的 10 年中,大中小学男童和女童的艾滋病相关知识有所增加,而大中小学男童和女童的无保护性行为率处于较高水平,尤其是异性性行为。此外,随着艾滋病相关知识的增加,发生同性恋行为的可能性也在增加。对男童、女童和青少年进行精确的行为干预对于预防艾滋病毒感染至关重要。
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