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美国三个城市中与男性发生性关系的黑人男性的 HIV 预防和护理的社会背景:邻里和网络(N2)队列研究。

The Social Context of HIV Prevention and Care among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in Three U.S. Cities: The Neighborhoods and Networks (N2) Cohort Study.

机构信息

NYU Spatial Epidemiology Lab, Department of Population Health, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY 10016, USA.

Center for Research, Evaluation, and Environmental & Policy Change, My Brother's Keeper, Inc., Jackson, MS 39202, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 May 30;16(11):1922. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16111922.

DOI:10.3390/ijerph16111922
PMID:31151275
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6603520/
Abstract

In many parts of the world, stark racial disparities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence, incidence, prevention, and care outcomes persist among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM), with Black MSM significantly impacted in the United States (U.S.). Individual-level characteristics, including sexual behaviors and socioeconomic status, do not fully account for racial/ethnic disparities in HIV among MSM. We hypothesize that neighborhood contexts and network characteristics influence risk for HIV infection as well as HIV-related prevention and care behaviors. As such, the study design includes the use of real-time geospatial methods and in-depth assessments of multiple network typologies to investigate the impact of neighborhood and network-level factors on HIV prevention and treatment among Black MSM residing in longstanding priority HIV elimination areas in the U.S., namely Chicago, Illinois and in the Deep South (Jackson, Mississippi and New Orleans, Louisiana) ( = 450, = 50, and = 100, respectively). We describe the design, sampling methods, data collection, data management methods, and preliminary findings of the ongoing 'Neighborhoods and Networks (N2) Cohort Study'. N2 employs a prospective longitudinal design. The sample includes Black MSM participants in Chicago recruited via respondent-driven sampling and assessed every six months over two years of follow-up. Participants enrolled in Jackson and New Orleans are being recruited through existing health and community services and assessed every six months over one year of follow-up. Mobility within and between neighborhoods is being assessed using global positioning system (GPS) technology. Social and sexual networks among Black MSM are being studied through egocentric network inventories as well as newer methods of creating meso-level networks that involve social media (Facebook) and mobile phone contacts. Key HIV prevention outcomes such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) care engagement, and HIV/STI (sexually transmitted infections) biomarkers will be examined at baseline and follow-up. As of 31 December 2018, a total of 361 men were enrolled across all study sites: 259 in Chicago and 102 in the Deep South (75 in New Orleans and 27 in Jackson). At baseline, participants ranged in age from 17 to 65 years old (mean = 34.3, standard deviation = 5.1) with 123 men (34.1%) self-reported as HIV positive. While HIV treatment levels were similar between sites, men in the Deep South reported higher rates of adherence than men in Chicago (63.3% versus 49.4%, = 0.03). Sexual risk profiles were mainly the same between men from different study sites, with 22.9% of men in Chicago and 28.9% in the Deep South reporting consistent condom use during vaginal and anal sex ( = 0.26). Regarding their home neighborhoods, men in the Deep South were more likely than those in Chicago to characterize theirs as having a good reputation (43.1% versus 24.7%, < 0.001) and as being safe (37.3% versus 21.2%, = 0.002). The focus on Black MSM in the N2 Study will allow for a nuanced exploration of the attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, and practices of a diverse group of Black MSM. The study is also positioned to provide novel insight about neighborhood and network characteristics that influence HIV-related behaviors. A health equity framework ensures that Black MSM are not explicitly or implicitly deemed as deviant, disordered, or the non-reference group. Findings from N2 will provide guidance for the implementation of more impactful HIV prevention interventions that engage a diverse population of Black MSM as we work toward HIV elimination in the U.S.

摘要

在世界许多地方,男男性行为者(MSM)中的艾滋病毒(HIV)流行率、发病率、预防和护理结果存在明显的种族差异,非裔美国男男性行为者受到的影响尤为严重。个人层面的特征,包括性行为和社会经济地位,并没有完全解释非裔美国男男性行为者中 HIV 存在的种族/族裔差异。我们假设,社区环境和网络特征影响 HIV 感染风险以及与 HIV 相关的预防和护理行为。因此,研究设计包括使用实时地理空间方法和深入评估多种网络类型,以调查社区和网络层面因素对居住在美国长期重点消除 HIV 地区(伊利诺伊州芝加哥和南部腹地(密西西比州杰克逊和路易斯安那州新奥尔良))的非裔美国男男性行为者的 HIV 预防和治疗的影响(=450,=50,=100)。我们描述了正在进行的“社区和网络(N2)队列研究”的设计、抽样方法、数据收集、数据管理方法和初步结果。N2 采用前瞻性纵向设计。该样本包括通过回应者驱动抽样在芝加哥招募的非裔美国男男性行为者,在两年的随访中每六个月评估一次。在杰克逊和新奥尔良招募的参与者正在通过现有的卫生和社区服务进行招募,并在一年的随访中每六个月评估一次。使用全球定位系统(GPS)技术评估社区内和社区间的流动性。通过自我中心网络清单以及创建涉及社交媒体(Facebook)和移动电话联系人的更高级的中层网络的新方法,研究非裔美国男男性行为者的社会和性网络。关键的 HIV 预防结果,如暴露前预防(PrEP)护理参与和 HIV/性传播感染(STI)生物标志物,将在基线和随访时进行检查。截至 2018 年 12 月 31 日,共有 361 名男性在所有研究地点登记:259 名在芝加哥,102 名在南部腹地(75 名在新奥尔良,27 名在杰克逊)。在基线时,参与者年龄从 17 岁到 65 岁不等(平均=34.3,标准差=5.1),有 123 名男性(34.1%)自我报告 HIV 阳性。尽管 HIV 治疗水平在各地点相似,但南部腹地的男性报告的依从性高于芝加哥的男性(63.3%对 49.4%,=0.03)。性风险概况在不同研究地点的男性之间基本相同,22.9%的芝加哥男性和 28.9%的南部腹地男性在阴道和肛门性行为中报告一致使用避孕套(=0.26)。关于他们的家庭社区,南部腹地的男性比芝加哥的男性更有可能将自己的社区描述为声誉良好(43.1%对 24.7%,<0.001)和安全(37.3%对 21.2%,=0.002)。N2 研究将重点关注非裔美国男男性行为者,从而可以深入探讨不同群体的非裔美国男男性行为者的态度、信念、行为和做法。该研究还有望提供有关影响 HIV 相关行为的社区和网络特征的新见解。健康公平框架确保非裔美国男男性行为者不会被明确或含蓄地视为异常、紊乱或非参照群体。N2 的研究结果将为实施更具影响力的 HIV 预防干预措施提供指导,这些干预措施将使我们在美国努力实现 HIV 消除时,让更多不同背景的非裔美国男男性行为者参与其中。

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