Kipke Michele D, Kubicek Katrina, Wong Carolyn F, Robinson Yolo Akili, Akinyemi Ifedayo C, Beyer William J, Hawkins Wendy, Rice Cara E, Layland Eric, Bray Bethany C, Belzer Marvin
Division of Research on Children, Youth and Families, The Saban Research Institute, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
The Methodology Center, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2019 Jan 24;8(1):e10738. doi: 10.2196/10738.
No group is at greater risk for acquiring HIV than young men who have sex with men (YMSM), particularly black or African American (AA) and Hispanic or Latino (L) YMSM living in inner cities, who account for the largest number of new HIV infections each year. Although pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), postexposure prophylaxis (PEP), and treatment as prevention hold enormous promise for changing the course of the epidemic, AA/L-YMSM are the least likely population to be receiving primary health care and HIV prevention/care and are the least likely to be using PrEP and PEP.
The overarching aim of the Healthy Young Men's (HYM) cohort study is to conduct longitudinal research with a cohort of AA/L-YMSM to prevent new HIV infections, reduce transmission, and reduce HIV/AIDS-related disparities by focusing on successful engagement in care. Findings from this research will be used to inform the development of new interventions designed to engage AA/L-YMSM in the HIV prevention and care continua.
Longitudinal research (baseline and follow-up assessments every 6 months for a total of 8 waves of data collection) is ongoing with a new cohort of 450 high-risk AA/L-YMSM in Los Angeles. Participants were recruited using a venue-based and social media sampling design. In addition to self-report surveys, the study protocol includes the collection of urine to assess recent use of illicit drugs and the collection of blood and rectal/throat swabs to test for current sexually transmitted infection (STI)/HIV infection. An additional sample of blood/plasma (10 mL for 4 aliquots and 1 pellet) is also collected and stored in the HYM cohort study biorepository for future research. By design, we recruited 400 HIV-negative participants and 50 HIV-positive (HIV+) participants. This mixed-methods study design includes collection and triangulated analysis of quantitative, qualitative, and biological measures (ie, drug use, STI/HIV testing, and adherence to antiretroviral therapy among HIV+ participants) at baseline and every 6 months. The HYM cohort study will provide a platform from which new and emerging biomedical prevention strategies (eg, PrEP, rectal microbicides, and PEP) and other HIV prevention and care engagement interventions can be developed and evaluated with AA/L-YMSM.
To date, all participants in the HYM cohort study have been recruited and baseline assessment has been conducted.
The findings from this research will be used to inform the development of new and/or adaptation of existing evidence-based HIV prevention interventions and interventions designed to engage this population in the HIV prevention and care continua.
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没有哪个群体比男男性行为的年轻人(YMSM)感染艾滋病毒的风险更高,尤其是居住在市中心的黑人或非裔美国人(AA)以及西班牙裔或拉丁裔(L)的男男性行为年轻人,他们每年新增艾滋病毒感染病例的数量最多。尽管暴露前预防(PrEP)、暴露后预防(PEP)以及治疗即预防对于改变疫情发展态势具有巨大潜力,但非裔/拉丁裔男男性行为年轻人是最不可能接受初级卫生保健以及艾滋病毒预防/护理的人群,也是最不可能使用暴露前预防和暴露后预防措施的人群。
健康年轻男性(HYM)队列研究的总体目标是对一群非裔/拉丁裔男男性行为年轻人进行纵向研究,通过专注于成功参与护理来预防新的艾滋病毒感染、减少传播并减少与艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关的差异。这项研究的结果将用于为旨在让非裔/拉丁裔男男性行为年轻人参与艾滋病毒预防和护理连续过程的新干预措施的开发提供信息。
对洛杉矶450名高危非裔/拉丁裔男男性行为年轻人组成的新队列正在进行纵向研究(基线和每6个月进行一次随访评估,共进行8轮数据收集)。参与者通过基于场所和社交媒体的抽样设计招募。除了自我报告调查外,研究方案还包括收集尿液以评估近期非法药物使用情况,以及收集血液和直肠/咽喉拭子以检测当前的性传播感染(STI)/艾滋病毒感染。还收集了一份额外的血液/血浆样本(10毫升,分为4份等分试样和1份沉淀)并储存在HYM队列研究生物样本库中以供未来研究使用。按照设计,我们招募了400名艾滋病毒阴性参与者和50名艾滋病毒阳性(HIV+)参与者。这种混合方法研究设计包括在基线和每6个月收集和三角分析定量、定性和生物学指标(即药物使用、性传播感染/艾滋病毒检测以及HIV+参与者对抗逆转录病毒疗法的依从性)。HYM队列研究将提供一个平台,从中可以与非裔/拉丁裔男男性行为年轻人一起开发和评估新的和正在出现的生物医学预防策略(例如暴露前预防、直肠杀菌剂和暴露后预防)以及其他艾滋病毒预防和护理参与干预措施。
迄今为止,HYM队列研究的所有参与者均已招募完成并进行了基线评估。
这项研究的结果将用于为新的和/或改编现有的基于证据的艾滋病毒预防干预措施以及旨在让该人群参与艾滋病毒预防和护理连续过程的干预措施的开发提供信息。
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