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探讨多伦多、蒙特利尔和温哥华的 HIV 阴性 GBM 人群中韧性与 PrEP 使用之间的关联。

Examining Associations Between Resilience and PrEP Use Among HIV-negative GBM in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.

机构信息

British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

出版信息

AIDS Behav. 2023 Sep;27(9):3109-3121. doi: 10.1007/s10461-023-04031-1. Epub 2023 Mar 3.

Abstract

This study evaluated the association between resilience and PrEP use among a population-based sample of Canadian gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM). Sexually active GBM aged ≥ 16 years old were recruited via respondent-driven sampling (RDS) in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver from 02/2017 to 07/2019. We conducted a pooled cross-sectional analysis of HIV-negative/unknown GBM who met clinical eligibility for PrEP. We performed multivariable RDS-II-weighted logistic regression to assess the association between scores on the Connor-Davidson Resilience-2 Scale and PrEP. Mediation analyses with weighted logistic and linear regression were used to assess whether the relationship between minority stressors and PrEP use was mediated by resilience. Of 1167 PrEP-eligible GBM, 317 (27%) indicated they took PrEP in the past six months. Our multivariable model found higher resilience scores were associated with greater odds of PrEP use in the past six months (aOR = 1.13, 95%CI = 1.00, 1.28). We found that resilience reduced the effect of the association between heterosexist discrimination and PrEP use. Resilience also mediated the relationship between internalized homonegativity and PrEP use and mediated the effect of the association between LGBI acceptance concern and PrEP use. Overall, PrEP-eligible GBM with higher resilience scores had a greater odds of PrEP use in the past six months. We also found mixed results for the mediating role of resilience between minority stress and PrEP use. These findings underline the continued importance of strength-based factors in HIV prevention.

摘要

本研究评估了韧性与加拿大男同性恋、双性恋和其他男性性行为者(MSM)人群中使用 PrEP 之间的关联。通过在多伦多、蒙特利尔和温哥华的 respondent-driven sampling (RDS) 招募了年龄≥16 岁的活跃 MSM。我们对符合 PrEP 临床标准的 HIV 阴性/未知 MSM 进行了 HIV 阴性/未知 MSM 的 pooled 横断面分析。我们进行了多变量 RDS-II 加权逻辑回归,以评估 Connor-Davidson 韧性-2 量表评分与 PrEP 之间的关联。使用加权逻辑和线性回归进行中介分析,以评估少数群体压力源与 PrEP 使用之间的关系是否由韧性介导。在 1167 名符合 PrEP 条件的 MSM 中,有 317 名(27%)表示在过去六个月中使用过 PrEP。我们的多变量模型发现,较高的韧性评分与过去六个月中 PrEP 使用的可能性更大相关(aOR=1.13,95%CI=1.00,1.28)。我们发现,韧性降低了异性恋歧视与 PrEP 使用之间的关联的效果。韧性还介导了内化的同性恋厌恶与 PrEP 使用之间的关系,并介导了 LGBI 接受关注与 PrEP 使用之间的关联的效果。总体而言,具有较高韧性评分的符合 PrEP 条件的 MSM 在过去六个月中使用 PrEP 的可能性更大。我们还发现韧性在少数群体压力与 PrEP 使用之间的中介作用存在混合结果。这些发现强调了基于优势的因素在 HIV 预防中的持续重要性。

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