Using a “Positive Deviance” Framework to Discover Adaptive Risk Reduction Behaviors Among High-Risk HIV Negative Black Men Who Have Sex with Men

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A. J. Ober
D. T. Dangerfield
S. Shoptaw
G. Ryan
B. Stucky
S. R. Friedman
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[1] RAND Corporation,Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Keck School of Medicine
[2] University of Southern California,Department of Family Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine
[3] University of Los Angeles California,undefined
[4] National Development and Research Institute,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2018年 / 22卷
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HIV/AIDS; Black MSM; Substance use; Positive deviance; Risk reduction;
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Despite the high incidence of HIV among young Black MSM in the United States and engagement in high risk behaviors, many men in this group avoid infection. This suggests that some men may engage in systematic risk reduction behaviors when not always using condoms or abstaining from substances. Using a “positive deviance” framework, we conducted qualitative interviews with HIV-negative, Black MSM between 25 and 35 who reported unprotected anal sex and drug use in the past six months or current heavy drinking (N = 29) to discover behaviors that could facilitate remaining HIV-uninfected. Findings showed that MSM who remain HIV negative despite continuing to engage in high-risk behaviors may be engaging in adaptive risk reduction behaviors that, through successive decisions and advance planning along the timeline to a sexual event, could lead to increased condom use, avoidance or delay of a risky sexual event, or reduction of HIV positive partners.
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