Department of Infectious Diseases, Public Health Service of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Stichting HIV Monitoring, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2021 Mar 1;86(3):288-296. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002581.
To investigate the impact of Dutch COVID-19 restrictions on sexual behavior and HIV/sexually transmitted infection (STI) acquisition among men who have sex with men (MSM) participating in the Amsterdam Cohort Studies (ACS) on HIV in Amsterdam.
ACS participants complete a questionnaire on sexual behavior and are tested for HIV/STI biannually. They may also be tested at the STI clinic in-between study visits. On May 29, 2020, ACS participants were invited to complete an online questionnaire on health, COVID-19 risk perceptions, and sexual behavior. Determinants of reporting casual sex partners (CSP) during COVID-19 restrictions were examined using logistic regression.
Of 683 MSM, 353 (52%; median age, 47 years; interquartile range, 38-53 years) completed the questionnaire. Since COVID-19, 73% reported a reduction in the number of CSP. CSP during COVID-19 restrictions were reported by 133 MSM (38%) and, in multivariable analysis, was associated with not having a college/university degree, being single, lower perceived importance of avoiding COVID-19, number of CSP before COVID-19, and current preexposure prophylaxis use (P < 0.05 for all). During COVID-19 restrictions, no HIV infections were diagnosed, and the STI positivity rate was 8%.
Since COVID-19, the number of CSP decreased among MSM, and there may have been a temporary reduction in HIV/STI transmission. Some MSM were not fully compliant to social distancing regulations and reported CSP, which was related to prior sexual behavior and low perceived importance of avoiding COVID-19. For these men, it is important to maintain accessible HIV/STI-related testing and care during times of lockdown.
调查荷兰 COVID-19 限制措施对参加阿姆斯特丹艾滋病队列研究(ACS)的男男性行为者(MSM)的性行为和艾滋病毒/性传播感染(STI)获得的影响。
ACS 参与者完成性行为问卷,并每两年接受一次艾滋病毒/STI 检测。他们也可以在研究访问之间在性传播感染诊所进行检测。2020 年 5 月 29 日,邀请 ACS 参与者完成关于健康、COVID-19 风险认知和性行为的在线问卷。使用逻辑回归检查报告 COVID-19 限制期间偶然性伴侣(CSP)的决定因素。
在 683 名 MSM 中,有 353 名(52%;中位年龄 47 岁;四分位距 38-53 岁)完成了问卷。自 COVID-19 以来,73%的人报告 CSP 数量减少。在 COVID-19 限制期间报告了 CSP 的 133 名 MSM(38%),并且在多变量分析中,与没有大学/大学学位、单身、对避免 COVID-19 的重要性较低、COVID-19 前 CSP 的数量和当前使用暴露前预防(所有 P <0.05)有关。在 COVID-19 限制期间,未诊断出艾滋病毒感染,性传播感染阳性率为 8%。
自 COVID-19 以来,MSM 的 CSP 数量减少,艾滋病毒/STI 传播可能暂时减少。一些 MSM 不完全遵守社交距离规定,并报告了 CSP,这与先前的性行为和对避免 COVID-19 的重要性低有关。对于这些男性,在封锁期间保持方便的艾滋病毒/STI 相关检测和护理非常重要。