Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Sydney, Level 2, John Goodsell Building, UNSW, Kensington, NSW, 2052, Australia.
Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney, Level 6, Wallace Wurth Building, UNSW, High Street, Kensington, NSW, 2052, Australia.
AIDS Behav. 2020 May;24(5):1389-1399. doi: 10.1007/s10461-019-02737-9.
Using repeated, cross-sectional behavioural surveillance data from Australia, we assessed trends in relationship agreements and casual sex among HIV-negative and untested gay and bisexual men who had regular partners during 2013-2018. We conducted three analyses: (i) trends in relationship agreements and casual sex over time; (ii) bivariate comparisons of PrEP users and non-PrEP-users to identify factors associated with PrEP use; and (iii) multivariate logistic regression to identify factors independently associated with PrEP use. The analysis of trends over time included 21,593 men, from which a sub-sample (n = 3764) was used to compare PrEP users and non-PrEP-users. We found a large increase in agreements that allowed condomless sex with casual partners, particularly by PrEP users in relationships (nearly 40% of whom had such an agreement). A further 34% of PrEP users reported having casual condomless sex without an agreement that permitted that behaviour, while 13% of non-PrEP-users also reported condomless sex with casual partners without an agreement. PrEP use was independently associated with having agreements permitting condomless sex with casual partners, recent condomless sex with casual partners, having greater numbers of male partners, recent post-exposure prophylaxis use, having an HIV-positive regular male partner, and recent condomless sex with regular male partners. Our findings show a shift away from relationship agreements in which condomless sex was only sanctioned between regular partners.
利用澳大利亚重复的横断面行为监测数据,我们评估了 2013-2018 年期间有固定性伴侣的 HIV 阴性和未经检测的男同性恋和双性恋者中关系协议和偶然性行为的趋势。我们进行了三项分析:(i)随着时间的推移,关系协议和偶然性行为的趋势;(ii)比较 PrEP 使用者和非 PrEP 使用者,以确定与 PrEP 使用相关的因素;(iii)多元逻辑回归,以确定与 PrEP 使用独立相关的因素。时间趋势分析包括 21593 名男性,其中一个子样本(n=3764)用于比较 PrEP 使用者和非 PrEP 使用者。我们发现,允许与偶然伴侣无保护性行为的协议大幅增加,特别是在有伴侣的 PrEP 使用者中(其中近 40%有这种协议)。进一步的 34%的 PrEP 使用者报告说有偶然的无保护性行为,而没有允许这种行为的协议,而 13%的非 PrEP 使用者也报告说有与偶然伴侣无保护性行为,而没有协议。PrEP 的使用与允许与偶然伴侣无保护性行为的协议、最近与偶然伴侣无保护性行为、有更多的男性伴侣、最近使用暴露前预防、有 HIV 阳性的固定男性伴侣以及最近与固定男性伴侣无保护性行为有关。我们的研究结果表明,人们正在逐渐偏离仅在固定伴侣之间允许无保护性行为的关系协议。