Differences in Substance Use, Psychosocial Characteristics and HIV-Related Sexual Risk Behavior Between Black Men Who Have Sex with Men Only (BMSMO) and Black Men Who Have Sex with Men and Women (BMSMW) in Six US Cities

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Typhanye P. Dyer
Rotrease Regan
Leo Wilton
Nina T. Harawa
San San Ou
Lei Wang
Steve Shoptaw
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[1] The University of Maryland,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[2] The University of California Los Angeles,Department of Family Medicine
[3] Binghamton University,Department of Human Development
[4] College of Community and Public Affairs,Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
[5] Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science,undefined
[6] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,undefined
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Journal of Urban Health | 2013年 / 90卷
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HIV; Black MSM; Substance use; Mental health; Homophobia; Sexual risk; Sexual minorities;
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We assessed associations in substance use, psychosocial characteristics, and HIV-related sexual risk behaviors, comparing characteristics of Black men who only have sex with other men only (BMSMO; n = 839) to Black men who have sex with men and women (BMSMW; n = 590). The study analyzed baseline data from the HIV Prevention Trials Network Brothers Study (HPTN 061), a feasibility study of a multi-component intervention for Black MSM in six US cities. Bivariate analyses compared BMSMO to BMSMW along demographics, substance use, psychosocial characteristics, and HIV-related sexual risk behaviors. Logistic regression models then assessed multivariable associations between being BMSMW and the odds of engaging in HIV-related sexual risk behaviors. Adjusted analyses revealed that BMSMW remained more likely to have unprotected anal intercourse while under the influence of alcohol (AOR: 1.45; 95 % CI:1.11–1.90) and were more likely to receive money/drugs for sex (AOR: 2.11; 95 % CI:1.48–3.03), compared to BMSMO. Substance use is an important factor to be considered when developing risk-reduction interventions for BMSMW. Structural interventions that address factors that may contribute to exchange sex among these men are also warranted.
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