Massachusettes General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1 Bowdoin Sq, 7th Floor, Boston, MA, 02114, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2012 Nov;16(8):2251-6. doi: 10.1007/s10461-011-0056-2.
Depression has been shown to be a risk factor for serodiscordant unprotected anal intercourse (SDUAI) in some studies, but not others. Body mass index (BMI) has recently been associated with SDUAI; however, to date, no published study has investigated the interactive effect of depression and BMI on SDUAI. The current study assessed the association between depression, BMI, and SDUAI among HIV-positive MSM. Participants were 430 HIV-positive MSM recruited in a Boston community health center where they received primary care. Participants completed audio computer-assisted self interview (ACASI) measures. Objective height and weight and other clinical variables were accessed through participants' electronic medical records. Depression was positively associated with SDUAI. This association was significantly moderated by BMI. Elevated levels of depression were only associated with SDUAI for underweight participants. These findings suggest that underweight, depressed HIV-positive MSM may be particularly likely to engage in SDUAI.
在一些研究中,抑郁被证明是血清不一致的无保护肛交(SDUAI)的一个风险因素,但在其他研究中并非如此。体重指数(BMI)最近与 SDUAI 有关;然而,迄今为止,没有发表的研究调查了抑郁和 BMI 对 SDUAI 的交互作用。本研究评估了抑郁、BMI 和 HIV 阳性男男性行为者中的 SDUAI 之间的关联。参与者是在波士顿社区健康中心接受初级保健的 430 名 HIV 阳性男男性行为者。参与者完成了音频计算机辅助自我访谈(ACASI)测量。客观身高和体重以及其他临床变量可通过参与者的电子病历获得。抑郁与 SDUAI 呈正相关。这种关联被 BMI 显著调节。只有体重不足的参与者的抑郁水平升高与 SDUAI 相关。这些发现表明,体重不足、抑郁的 HIV 阳性男男性行为者可能特别容易发生 SDUAI。