Substance use and sexual transmission risk behavior of HIV-positive men who have sex with men

David W Purcell , Jeffrey T Parsons , Perry N Halkitis , Yuko Mizuno , William J Woods
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Abstract

We examined substance use in relationship to transmission risk behavior (unprotected insertive, UIAI, or receptive anal intercourse, URAI) between HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) and their HIV-negative or unknown serostatus partners. Men who engaged in transmission risk behavior with casual partners were more likely than men who did not engage in such behavior to have used various substances. Users of certain drugs were specifically less likely to use condoms with HIV-negative or unknown status partners than users. Of men who drank alcohol, those who drank more frequently before or during sex engaged in significantly more UIAI with casual partners. Of men who used drugs, those who used more frequently before or during sex were more likely to engage in URAI with casual partners. In multivariate analyses, use of inhalants as well as drinking before or during sex predicted UIAI, while use of inhalants as well as noninjection drug use before or during sex predicted URAI. HIV prevention programs for HIV-positive MSM should focus on decreasing substance use and use specifically before or during sex. Developing prevention programs for substance-using MSM is critical to improve community health and decrease HIV transmissions.

hiv阳性男男性行为者的药物使用和性传播风险行为
我们检查了hiv阳性男男性行为(MSM)与其hiv阴性或血清状态未知的伴侣之间的物质使用与传播风险行为(无保护插入,UIAI或接受性肛交,URAI)的关系。与没有这种行为的男性相比,与普通伴侣有传播风险行为的男性更有可能使用各种物质。与艾滋病毒阴性或身份不明的伴侣相比,某些药物的使用者更不可能使用避孕套。在饮酒的男性中,那些在性行为前或性行为中饮酒更频繁的男性与偶然性伴侣发生的UIAI明显更多。在使用毒品的男性中,那些在性行为前或性行为中使用频率更高的男性更有可能与随意的伴侣发生性行为。在多变量分析中,使用吸入剂以及在性交前或性交期间饮酒可预测UIAI,而使用吸入剂以及在性交前或性交期间使用非注射药物可预测URAI。针对艾滋病毒阳性男男性行为者的艾滋病预防计划应侧重于减少药物使用,特别是在性行为之前或期间。针对使用毒品的男男性行为者制定预防方案对于改善社区健康和减少艾滋病毒传播至关重要。
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