Choi Seul Ki, LeGrand Sara, Dong Willa, Muessig Kathryn E, Hightow-Weidman Lisa
a Department of Health Behavior , University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill , NC , USA.
b Duke Global Health Institute , Duke University , Durham , NC , USA.
AIDS Care. 2019 Jan;31(1):53-60. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2018.1492695. Epub 2018 Jun 27.
HIV prevention interventions that reduce sexual risk behaviors among young Black men who have sex with men (YBMSM), the most severely affected population in the United States, are critical for reducing disparities in HIV infection. However, there are few theory-based sexual risk reduction interventions designed specifically for YBMSM. This study tested the applicability of the Integrated Behavioral Model (IBM), which theorizes that behavioral intentions mediate the relationship between psychosocial constructs and health behavior on condomless anal intercourse (CAI) among YBMSM. To test key constructs of the IBM, analyses were conducted with baseline data from the HealthMpowerment (HMP) randomized controlled trial. Logistic regression was used to examine the relationships between condom use self-efficacy, norms, attitudes, intentions, and environmental constraints, and CAI. Mediation analysis was conducted to determine if condom use intentions mediated the relationship between psychosocial constructs (i.e., condom use self-efficacy, norms, and attitudes) and CAI. Overall 55.7% reported one or more acts of CAI with a male partner in the past 3 months. Those who reported CAI in the 3 months prior to the baseline survey reported lower self-efficacy for condom use, lower condom use norms, more negative attitudes toward condom use, and lower condom use intentions at baseline than those who reported no CAI. In mediation analysis, the relationships between CAI and self-efficacy for condom use (estimated indirect effect = -0.004 (SE = 0.002)), condom use norms (-0.002 (SE = 0.001)) and attitudes toward condom use (-0.005 (SE = 0.002)) were mediated by condom use intentions. This study applied the IBM to sexual risk behavior among a sample of YBMSM. Results indicate that the relationships between condom use self-efficacy, norms, and attitudes, and CAI were mediated by condom use intentions. Future theory-informed interventions should focus on increasing self-efficacy for condom use, condom use norms, attitudes toward condom use, and condom use intentions to reduce CAI among YBMSM.
艾滋病毒预防干预措施对于减少美国受影响最严重的人群——与男性发生性行为的年轻黑人男性(YBMSM)中的性风险行为,以及减少艾滋病毒感染方面的差异至关重要。然而,专门为YBMSM设计的基于理论的性风险降低干预措施却很少。本研究检验了综合行为模型(IBM)的适用性,该模型认为行为意图在心理社会因素与YBMSM无保护肛交(CAI)的健康行为之间起中介作用。为了检验IBM的关键因素,我们使用了健康赋权(HMP)随机对照试验的基线数据进行分析。采用逻辑回归分析来研究使用避孕套的自我效能感、规范、态度、意图和环境限制与CAI之间的关系。进行中介分析以确定使用避孕套的意图是否在心理社会因素(即使用避孕套的自我效能感、规范和态度)与CAI之间起中介作用。总体而言,55.7%的人报告在过去3个月内与男性伴侣有过一次或多次CAI行为。在基线调查前3个月内报告有CAI行为的人,与未报告有CAI行为的人相比,在基线时报告使用避孕套的自我效能感较低、使用避孕套的规范较低、对使用避孕套的态度更消极,以及使用避孕套的意图较低。在中介分析中,CAI与使用避孕套的自我效能感(估计间接效应=-0.004(标准误=0.002))、使用避孕套的规范(-0.002(标准误=0.001))和对使用避孕套的态度(-0.005(标准误=0.002))之间的关系通过使用避孕套的意图起中介作用。本研究将IBM应用于YBMSM样本的性风险行为。结果表明,使用避孕套的自我效能感、规范和态度与CAI之间的关系通过使用避孕套的意图起中介作用。未来基于理论的干预措施应侧重于提高使用避孕套的自我效能感、使用避孕套的规范、对使用避孕套的态度以及使用避孕套的意图,以减少YBMSM中的CAI行为。