School of Social Work, University of Southern California, 669 W. 34th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0411, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2012 Oct;16(7):2042-50. doi: 10.1007/s10461-011-0066-0.
Sexual concurrency poses significant HIV/STI transmission risk. The correlates of concurrency have not been examined among homeless men. A representative sample of 305 heterosexually active homeless men utilizing meal programs in the Skid Row area of Los Angeles reported on their mental health, substance use, and social network characteristics. Nearly 40% of men reported concurrency with one of their four most recent sex partners. Results indicated that HIV seropositivity (OR = 4.39, CI: 1.10, 17.46; P = 0.04), PTSD (OR = 2.29, CI: 1.05, 5.01; P = 0.04), hard drug use (OR = 2.45, CI: 1.07, 5.58; P = 0.03), and the perception that network alters engage in risky sex (OR = 3.72, CI: 1.49, 9.30; P = 0.01) were associated with increased odds of concurrency. Programs aimed at reducing HIV/STI transmission in this vulnerable population must take into account the roles that behavioral health and social networks may play in sexual concurrency.
性伴间同时发生多个性伴关系会显著增加 HIV/性传播感染(STI)的风险。目前尚未对无家可归男性中的同时发生多个性伴关系的相关因素进行研究。本研究对洛杉矶 Skid Row 地区利用膳食项目的 305 名异性恋活跃的无家可归男性进行了代表性抽样,调查了他们的心理健康、物质使用和社交网络特征。近 40%的男性报告与他们最近的四个性伴中的一个存在同时发生多个性伴关系。结果表明,HIV 血清阳性(OR=4.39,95%CI:1.10,17.46;P=0.04)、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)(OR=2.29,95%CI:1.05,5.01;P=0.04)、使用硬性毒品(OR=2.45,95%CI:1.07,5.58;P=0.03),以及认为网络中的其他人存在危险性行为(OR=3.72,95%CI:1.49,9.30;P=0.01)与同时发生多个性伴关系的几率增加有关。针对该脆弱人群减少 HIV/STI 传播的项目必须考虑行为健康和社交网络在性伴间同时发生多个性伴关系中可能发挥的作用。