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纽约市男男性行为黑人感染艾滋病毒风险更高的多层次风险因素。

Multilevel risk factors for greater HIV infection of black men who have sex with men in New York City.

作者信息

Neaigus Alan, Reilly Kathleen H, Jenness Samuel M, Wendel Travis, Marshall David M, Hagan Holly

机构信息

From the *HIV Epidemiology Program, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, NY; †Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; ‡Department of Anthropology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY; and §College of Nursing, New York University, New York, NY.

出版信息

Sex Transm Dis. 2014 Jul;41(7):433-9. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000000144.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a large and disproportionate burden of HIV in black men who have sex with men (MSM) which is not adequately explained by racial/ethnic differences in risk behaviors. However, social factors may account for this disparity in HIV infection. We examine the extent to which both individual risk behaviors and social factors reduce the effect of black race and may account for the disparity in HIV infection of black MSM.

METHODS

In a cross-sectional study in New York City in 2011, MSM were venue sampled, interviewed, and HIV tested. Variables associated (P < 0.10) both with black race and testing HIV positive were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression.

RESULTS

Of 416 participants who were HIV tested and did not self-report being positive, 19.5% were black, 41.1% were Hispanic, 30.5% were white, and 8.9% were of other race/ethnicity. Overall, 8.7% tested positive (24.7% of blacks, 7.6% of Hispanics, 1.0% of whites, and 5.4% of other). The effect of black race versus non-black race/ethnicity with testing HIV positive declined by 49.2%, (crude odds ratio, 6.5 [95% confidence interval, 3.2-13.3] vs. adjusted odds ratio, 3.3 [95% confidence interval, 1.5-7.5]), after adjustment for having a black last sex partner, not having tested for HIV in the past 12 months, Brooklyn residency, and having an annual income less than US$20,000.

CONCLUSIONS

Greater HIV infection risk of black MSM may result from social factors and less frequent HIV testing than from differences in risk behaviors. To reduce the disparity in HIV infection of black MSM, multilevel interventions that both ameliorate social risk factors and increase the frequency of HIV testing are needed.

摘要

背景

男男性行为者(MSM)中黑人的HIV负担巨大且不成比例,风险行为的种族/族裔差异并不能充分解释这一现象。然而,社会因素可能导致了这种HIV感染差异。我们研究了个体风险行为和社会因素在多大程度上降低了黑人种族的影响,并可能解释黑人男男性行为者HIV感染的差异。

方法

在2011年纽约市的一项横断面研究中,对男男性行为者进行场所抽样、访谈和HIV检测。使用多变量逻辑回归分析与黑人种族和HIV检测呈阳性均相关(P<0.10)的变量。

结果

在416名接受HIV检测且未自我报告为阳性的参与者中,19.5%为黑人,41.1%为西班牙裔,30.5%为白人,8.9%为其他种族/族裔。总体而言,8.7%检测呈阳性(黑人中为24.7%,西班牙裔中为7.6%,白人中为1.0%,其他种族/族裔中为5.4%)。在调整了有黑人最后一次性伴侣、过去12个月未进行HIV检测、居住在布鲁克林以及年收入低于20,000美元后,黑人种族与非黑人种族/族裔相比HIV检测呈阳性的影响下降了49.2%(粗比值比,6.5[95%置信区间,3.2 - 13.3]对调整后比值比,3.3[95%置信区间,1.5 - 7.5])。

结论

黑人男男性行为者更高的HIV感染风险可能源于社会因素和较低的HIV检测频率,而非风险行为的差异所致。为减少黑人男男性行为者HIV感染的差异,需要采取多层面干预措施,既能改善社会风险因素,又能提高HIV检测频率。

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