High-Risk Sexual Behavior, HIV/STD Prevalence, and Risk Predictors in the Social Networks of Young Roma (Gypsy) Men in Bulgaria

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Yuri A. Amirkhanian
Jeffrey A. Kelly
Elena Kabakchieva
Radostina Antonova
Sylvia Vassileva
Wayne J. DiFranceisco
Timothy L. McAuliffe
Boyan Vassilev
Elena Petrova
Roman A. Khoursine
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[1] Medical College of Wisconsin,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR), International HIV Prevention Research Core
[2] Municipal Clinical Infectious Disease Hospital Named After S.P. Botkin,Department of Dermatology and Venereology
[3] Heath and Social Development Foundation,undefined
[4] Medical University of Sofia,undefined
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2013年 / 15卷
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HIV risk behavior; Sociocentric social networks; Ethnic minorities; Roma; HIV/STD prevalence;
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Roma (Gypsies), the largest and most disadvantaged ethnic minority group in Europe, are believed to be vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. This study’s aim was to examine HIV risk in 6 Roma male sociocentric networks (n = 405 men) in Bulgaria. Participants were interviewed concerning their risk practices and tested for HIV/STDs. High-risk sexual behaviors were common. Over 57% of men had multiple sexual partners in the past 3 months. Over one-third of men reported both male and female partners in the past year. Condom use was low. Greater levels of sexual risk were associated with lower intentions and self-efficacy for using condoms, drug use, having male partners, knowing HIV-positive persons, and having higher AIDS knowledge but no prior HIV testing. Two men had HIV infection, 3.7% gonorrhea, and 5.2% chlamydia. HIV prevention interventions directed toward high-risk social networks of Roma are needed before HIV infection becomes more widely established.
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