Multiple Behaviors Associated with HIV Risk Among Female Sex Workers and Men who have Sex with Men: Results from Pooled Respondent-driven Sampling (RDS) Surveys — Uganda, 2021–2023

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kelly S. Chapman, George Tumusinze, Steve Gutreuter, Melissa Arons, Moses Ogwal, George Aluzimbi, Ronald Mutunzi, Fiona Nakabugo, Arthur G. Fitzmaurice, Geoffrey Musinguzi, Wolfgang Hladik
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Key populations (KP), such as female sex workers (FSW) and men who have sex with men (MSM) can engage in multiple behaviors associated with HIV risk, but they are typically categorized by a single defining behavior, i.e., selling sex and sex with a man, respectively. We estimated the prevalence of engaging in multiple KP defining behaviors such as buying/selling sex, receptive anal sex, and injection drug use (IDU) among KP in Uganda. Data were collected at survey offices in four sites (Kampala, Jinja, Mbarara, and Masaka) through respondent-driven sampling. Data across multiple sites were combined and reweighted based on the combined sample size for each population. We fitted weighted multinomial logistic models for additional KP defining behaviors using demographics as predictors, and the simplest plausible model was identified for each KP using the Bayesian Information Criterion. Among FSW and sexually exploited minors under 18 years of age, 21.8% (CI: 20.1–23.5%) ever engaged in anal sex and 12.0% (CI: 10.6–13.3%) ever engaged in IDU in our model. Among MSM, 54.8% (CI: 52.0–57.7%) ever engaged in buying/selling sex and 11.0% (CI: 9.3–12.8%) ever engaged in IDU in the model. While KP are generally viewed as independent groups, our findings demonstrate that KP defining behaviors such as buying/selling sex, anal sex with a man, and IDU are shared across populations, with buying/selling sex particularly common among MSM. Consideration of comprehensive behaviors by outreach and service providers may better inform HIV risk reduction and prevention services for key populations.

女性性工作者和男男性行为者中与艾滋病毒风险相关的多种行为:来自2021-2023年乌干达合并受访者驱动抽样调查的结果
关键人群(KP),如女性性工作者(FSW)和男男性行为者(MSM)可以从事与艾滋病毒风险相关的多种行为,但他们通常被归类为单一定义行为,即卖淫和与男性发生性行为。我们估计了乌干达KP中参与多种KP定义行为的流行程度,如买卖性行为、接受性肛交和注射吸毒(IDU)。通过受访者驱动的抽样,在四个地点(坎帕拉、金贾、姆巴拉拉和马萨卡)的调查办事处收集数据。将多个站点的数据进行合并,并根据每个人群的合并样本量重新加权。我们拟合加权多项逻辑模型,使用人口统计学作为预测因子来定义额外的KP行为,并使用贝叶斯信息准则为每个KP确定最简单的合理模型。在我们的模型中,在FSW和18岁以下的性剥削未成年人中,21.8% (CI: 20.1-23.5%)有过肛交行为,12.0% (CI: 10.6-13.3%)有过IDU行为。在MSM中,54.8% (CI: 52.0-57.7%)曾从事性买卖,11.0% (CI: 9.3-12.8%)曾从事IDU。虽然KP通常被视为独立的群体,但我们的研究结果表明,KP定义的行为,如买卖性行为、与男性肛交和IDU,在人群中是共同的,买卖性行为在男男性接触者中尤为普遍。考虑外展和服务提供者的综合行为,可以更好地为重点人群提供减少艾滋病毒风险和预防服务。
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AIDS and Behavior
AIDS and Behavior Multiple-
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期刊介绍: AIDS and Behavior provides an international venue for the scientific exchange of research and scholarly work on the contributing factors, prevention, consequences, social impact, and response to HIV/AIDS. This bimonthly journal publishes original peer-reviewed papers that address all areas of AIDS behavioral research including: individual, contextual, social, economic and geographic factors that facilitate HIV transmission; interventions aimed to reduce HIV transmission risks at all levels and in all contexts; mental health aspects of HIV/AIDS; medical and behavioral consequences of HIV infection - including health-related quality of life, coping, treatment and treatment adherence; and the impact of HIV infection on adults children, families, communities and societies. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, and critical literature reviews. provides an international venue for the scientific exchange of research and scholarly work on the contributing factors, prevention, consequences, social impact, and response to HIV/AIDS. This bimonthly journal publishes original peer-reviewed papers that address all areas of AIDS behavioral research including: individual, contextual, social, economic and geographic factors that facilitate HIV transmission; interventions aimed to reduce HIV transmission risks at all levels and in all contexts; mental health aspects of HIV/AIDS; medical and behavioral consequences of HIV infection - including health-related quality of life, coping, treatment and treatment adherence; and the impact of HIV infection on adults children, families, communities and societies. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, and critical literature reviews.5 Year Impact Factor: 2.965 (2008) Section ''SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL'': Rank 5 of 29 Section ''PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH'': Rank 9 of 76
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