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Published in: AIDS and Behavior 10/2014

01-10-2014 | Original Paper

Socialization Patterns and Their Associations with Unprotected Anal Intercourse, HIV, and Syphilis Among High-Risk Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women in Peru

Authors: Michael C. Verre, Jesus Peinado, Eddy R. Segura, Jesse Clark, Pedro Gonzales, Carlos Benites, Robinson Cabello, Jorge Sanchez, Javier R. Lama

Published in: AIDS and Behavior | Issue 10/2014

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Abstract

The association of socialization patterns with unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) and HIV/STI prevalence remains underexplored in men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TW) in developing country settings. We evaluated the correlation of UAI, HIV, and syphilis with MSM/TW venue attendance and social network size among high-risk MSM and TW in Peru according to self-reported sexual identity. Frequency of venue attendance and MSM/TW social network size were lowest among heterosexual MSM and highest among TW respondents. Attendance (frequent or occasional) at MSM/TW venues was associated with increased odds of insertive UAI among heterosexual participants. Frequent venue attendance was associated with increased odds of receptive UAI among gay/homosexual, bisexual, and TW participants. Further investigation of the differing socialization patterns and associations with HIV/STI transmission within subgroups of Peruvian MSM and TW will enable more effective prevention interventions for these populations.
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Metadata
Title
Socialization Patterns and Their Associations with Unprotected Anal Intercourse, HIV, and Syphilis Among High-Risk Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women in Peru
Authors
Michael C. Verre
Jesus Peinado
Eddy R. Segura
Jesse Clark
Pedro Gonzales
Carlos Benites
Robinson Cabello
Jorge Sanchez
Javier R. Lama
Publication date
01-10-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
AIDS and Behavior / Issue 10/2014
Print ISSN: 1090-7165
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3254
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-014-0787-y

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