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Rev. latinoam. enferm. (Online) ; 31: e3890, ene.-dic. 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1431835

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Objetivo: analizar los factores asociados con el uso inconsistente del preservativo masculino en hombres VIH negativos que tienen sexo con hombres. Método: estudio transversal, analítico, nacional realizado de forma online en todas las regiones de Brasil, en 2020, a través de redes sociales y sitios de citas. El uso inconsistente del preservativo se definió como el uso ocasional o no usarlo nunca. Se realizaron análisis estadísticos descriptivos, pruebas de asociación y regresión logística binaria. Resultados: 1222 (85%) de los 1438 participantes informaron uso inconsistente del preservativo. Las variables "homosexuales" (ORA: 2,03; IC 95%: 1,14-3,59; p = 0,016), "tener pareja estable" (ORA: 2,19; IC 95%: 1,55-3,09; p<0,001), "sexo oral" (ORA: 2,41; IC 95%: 1,31-4,43; p = 0,005), "anal insertivo" (ORA: 1,98; IC 95%: 1,10-3,58; p = 0,023) y "diagnóstico de ITS" (ORA: 1,59; IC 95%: 1,13-2,24; p = 0,007) se asociaron de forma independiente con el uso inconsistente del preservativo masculino. Las variables "recibió consejo de un amigo sobre la prueba del VIH" (ORA: 0,71; IC 95%: 0,52-0,96; p = 0,028) y "trabajador sexual" (ORA: 0,26; IC 95%: 0,11-0,60; p = 0,002) fueron factores protectores. Conclusión: las variables estudiadas indicaron que hay una fuerte relación entre las parejas estables y el aumento de la confianza y la baja adherencia al uso del preservativo, lo que coincide con otros estudios.


Objective: to analyze the factors associated with inconsistent use of male condoms among HIV-negative men who have sex with other men. Method: a cross-sectional, analytical and nationwide study conducted online in all the Brazilian regions in 2020, via networks and in dating websites. Inconsistent condom use was defined as occasional use or as never using it. Descriptive statistical analyses were performed, as well as association and binary logistic regression tests. Results: inconsistent condom use was reported by 1,222 (85%) of all 1,438 participants. The "homosexuals" (ORAdj: 2.03; 95% CI: 1.14-3.59; p=0.016), "having a fixed partner" (ORAdj: 2.19; 95% CI: 1.55-3.09; p<0.001), "oral sex" (ORAdj: 2.41; 95% CI: 1.31-4.43; p=0.005), "insertive anal" (ORAdj: 1.98; 95% CI: 1.10-3.58; p=0.023) and "STI diagnosis" (ORAdj: 1.59; 95% CI: 1.13-2.24; p=0.007) variables were independently associated with inconsistent use of male condoms. The "receiving advice on HIV test from a friend" (ORAdj: 0.71; 95% CI: 0.52-0.96; p=0.028) and "sex worker" (ORAdj: 0.26; 95% CI: 0.11-0.60; p=0.002) variables were protective factors. Conclusion: the variables under study pointed to a strong relationship between steady partners and increased trust and low adherence to condom use, corroborating other studies.


Objetivo: analisar os fatores associados ao uso inconsistente do preservativo masculino entre homens HIV negativos que fazem sexo com homens. Método: estudo transversal, analítico, de abrangência nacional realizado on-line em todas as regiões do Brasil, em 2020, por meio de redes sociais e em sites de relacionamento. O uso inconsistente do preservativo foi definido como uso ocasional ou nunca ter usado. Foram realizadas análises estatísticas descritivas, testes de associação e regressão logística binária. Resultados: o uso inconsistente do preservativo foi relatado por 1222 (85%) dos 1438 participantes. As variáveis "homossexuais" (ORA: 2,03; IC 95%: 1,14- 3,59; p = 0,016), "ter parceiro fixo" (ORA: 2,19; IC 95%: 1,55-3,09; p<0,001), "sexo oral" (ORA: 2,41; IC 95%: 1,31-4,43; p = 0,005), "anal insertivo" (ORA: 1,98; IC 95%: 1,10-3,58; p = 0,023) e "diagnóstico de IST" (ORA: 1,59; IC 95%: 1,13-2,24; p = 0,007) foram independentemente associadas ao uso inconsistente do preservativo masculino. As variáveis "recebeu aconselhamento de amigo sobre teste de HIV" (ORA: 0,71; IC 95%: 0,52-0,96; p = 0,028) e "profissional do sexo" (ORA: 0,26; IC 95%: 0,11-0,60; p = 0,002) foram fatores de proteção. Conclusão: as variáveis estudadas apontaram uma forte relação das parcerias fixas com o aumento da confiança e uma baixa adesão ao uso do preservativo, o que corrobora com outros estudos.


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Humans , Male , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/prevention & control , Condoms , Unsafe Sex , Protective Factors , Sexual and Gender Minorities
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-217097

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Background: Men with sex with men (MSM) may face obstacles in accessing culturally competent and quality healthcare services since current medical practice does not often promote discussing sexual habits. The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has further affected this group. This study assessed the impacts of COVID-19 and the general challenges of MSM in Benue State, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: This study was a quantitative cross-sectional survey conducted across three geopolitical zones of Benue State using a multistage cluster sampling method to collect data from MSM. The data collected were analyzed using IBM-Statistical Package for Social Sciences (IBM-SPSS) version 25.0 for Windows IBM Corp., Armonk, New York. Result: More than half (59.2%) of respondents said they were not denied healthcare services, and 78.4% were not afraid to seek them. Most (88%) were comfortable seeking medical help, and 61.6% did not experience stigmatization from healthcare providers. Many (68.0%) were not exposed to violence after sharing their status with healthcare providers. About half (50.4%) said COVID-19 did not affect their general quality of life. Over half (51.2%) said there was a decline in access to resources like food and money during the pandemic, 49.6% experienced difficulties accessing HIV testing, and 52.0% could not access PrEP. More than half (53.6%) reported challenges getting viral load or other laboratory tests, but 57.5% had no trouble getting HIV medication prescriptions. Conclusion: The Federal Government, and the Ministry of Health, Nigeria, should support intervention programs, peer educators, and outreach workers providing services to MSM

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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 1181-1186, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006469

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ObjectiveTo analyze the changes in HIV, syphilis and hepatitis C prevalence among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province from 2017 to 2022, and the utilization of HIV intervention services and its influencing factors. MethodsMSM participants were recruited from HIV sentinel surveillance in Taizhou through snowball sampling method. Participants’ socio-demographic characteristics, sexual behavior characteristics, knowledge of HIV and utilization of HIV intervention services were collected and statistically described by questionnaire survey. Blood samples from MSM sentinel population were also collected for HIV, syphilis, and HCV antibody testing. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors for utilizing HIV intervention services among MSM. ResultsA total of 2 499 MSM were included in the analysis from 2017 to 2022, with HIV prevalence of 5.8%, syphilis prevalence of 4.0%, and HCV prevalence of 0.6%. The infection rate, proportion of homosexual anal sex and heterosexual sex showed a decreasing trend, while the proportion of condom use during homosexual anal sex, condom publicity and distribution, AIDS consultation and testing, acceptance of peer education, and online temporary homosexual sex showed an increasing trend. All these differences were statistically significant. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that COVID-19 epidemic (aOR=1.66, 95%CI:1.04‒2.64) and HIV knowledge awareness (aOR=2.57, 95%CI:1.22‒5.40) were positively correlated with increased acceptance of condom publicity and distribution, and utilization of AIDS counseling and testing. Those who sought male sexual partners through offline route (aOR=3.44, 95%CI: 1.16‒10.21), and had a history of sexually transmitted diseases within one year (aOR=5.47, 95%CI: 1.04‒28.76) were positively correlated with community-based methadone maintenance therapy, clean needle provision and exchange services, while COVID-19 epidemic (aOR=0.35, 95%CI: 0.14‒0.88) was negatively correlated with the utilization of these services. COVID-19 epidemic (aOR=2.11, 95%CI: 1.54‒2.89), HIV knowledge awareness (aOR=2.09, 95%CI: 1.08‒4.02), offline search for male sexual partners (aOR=1.47, 95%CI: 1.03‒2.11), and awareness of HIV infection of sexual partners (aOR=2.09, 95%CI: 1.62‒2.69) were positively correlated with the increased use of peer education service, while married or cohabited (aOR=0.73, 95%CI: 0.55‒0.98) and VCT (aOR=0.61, 95%CI: 0.46‒0.82) were negatively correlated with utilization of peer education service. ConclusionHIV infection rate of sentinel MSM population in Taizhou decreases, while the utilization of HIV intervention services increases in general. Targeted measures should be developed according to the changes in sexual behavior and HIV intervention services among MSM populations in Taizhou to improve the HIV intervention services for the MSM population.

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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 1168-1174, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006467

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ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the HIV genotypic subtypes and molecular transmission clusters among men who have sex with men (MSM) with newly reported HIV infections in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture (Dehong Prefecture), Yunnan Province, China, between 2010 and 2019. The study aimed to identify potential high-risk transmitters and provide reference data for screening, management, and intervention of infection sources. MethodsPlasma samples from newly reported HIV-positive MSM individuals in Dehong Prefecture between 2010 and 2019 were collected. The viral pol gene fragments were amplified, sequenced, and genotyped. Genetic distances (GD) between pairwise sequences were analyzed and calculated. MEGA 7.0 and Gephi were used for phylogenetic and molecular transmission network analysis. ResultsA total of 159 newly reported HIV infections among MSM were included in the study, with successful genotyping of 100 cases. Nine HIV-1 subtypes were identified, with the most prevalent being CRF01_AE subtype (52%), followed by CRF07_BC subtype (31%), CRF55_01B subtype (10%), and others (7%). Cluster analysis revealed a total network access rate of 67%, forming three transmission clusters. CRF01_AE subtype formed two transmission clusters with 38 and 3 infected individuals, while CRF07_BC subtypes formed one transmission cluster with 26 infected individuals. The transmission network within the CRF01_AE clusters exhibited a more complex relationship. Significant differences in educational level were observed between the two main transmission clusters. ConclusionThe predominant HIV subtypes among newly reported MSM cases in Dehong Prefecture between 2010 and 2019 were CRF01_AE and CRF07_BC. Significant cultural differences are observed between the main transmission clusters. Continued monitoring of genotypic subtypes and targeted interventions within transmission clusters are warranted.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases ; (6): 256-261, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-993738

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Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics of monkeypox patients.Methods:The clinical data and laboratory findings of 4 patients with monkeypox patients diagnosed at Yiwu Central Hospital in July 2023 were analyzed. Herpes fluid and skin tissue samples were collected, the viruses were isolation and cultured in African green monkey kidney cells (Vero) and identified with whole gene sequencing.Results:All four patients were male, aged 24-35 years. All patients had male-to-male behavior within 21 days before onset of the disease. Among them, one patient has AIDS and one patient has syphilis. Four patients presented with perineal skin lesions with itching, and 3 patients were found to have enlarged lymph nodes upon admission. Laboratory testing: lymphocyte abnormality (4.57×10 9/L) in 1 case; increased procalcitonin (0.25 ng/mL) in 1 case; elevated IL-10 levels ( 7.11 ng/L and 9.42 ng/L) in 2 cases; increased IL-6 (66 ng/L) and IL-4 (3.24 ng/L) in 1 case, respectively. One case had abnormal myocardial zymogram with a elevated lactate dehydrogenase level of 313 U/L. The monkeypox virus was isolated from lesion tissue and herpes fluid, and the whole gene sequencing identified it as the B. 1.3 subtype of the IIb evolutionary branch, exhibiting typical pathological effects on Vero cells. Conclusion:The clinical manifestations of the 4 monkeypox patients confirmed in Zhejiang province are mild, patients had a definitive history of male-to-male sexual behavior and the virus strains belong to the B. 1.3 lineage of the IIb evolutionary branch.

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China Tropical Medicine ; (12): 314-2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-979637

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@#Abstract: In recent years, the HIV prevention intervention strategy has had a positive effect on reducing the HIV infection prevalence in China. HIV non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) has become an effective measure to prevent HIV for men who have sex with men (MSM) exposed to possible risks. From the perspective of the "knowledge, attitude, and practice" theory, domestic and overseas scholars used outpatient data and questionnaires to investigate the awareness, attitude, usage, medication, follow-up, and drug prescription of HIV nPEP among MSM in China. This article reviewed the above-mentioned and found that the overall awareness rate of HIV nPEP among MSM in China is high with a positive attitude, but the actual utilization rate is very low. On a regional level, their follow-up after the medication is not ideal despite good medication. Drug prescription varies between different regions domestically. The prescription rate of tenofovir + emtricitabine + raltegravir is the highest, followed by the prescription rate of tenofovir + emtricitabine + dolutegravir, and tenofovir + lamivudine + dolutegravir. In the future, researchers should expand the number of study objects and the scope of the research sites in China, analyze the "knowledge, attitude, and practice" of HIV nPEP, medication follow-up, and medication prescription among MSM, and increase the research on HIV nPEP service areas to provide the reference for further formulating and refining the comprehensive HIV prevention intervention strategy among MSM in China.

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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 291-294, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-971782

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Objective@#To investigate the quality of life and its influencing factors among HIV-infected college students among men who have sex with men (MSM), so as to provide the evidence for improving the quality of life among HIV-infected MSM college students.@*Methods@#HIV-infected MSM college students were sampled from those with follow-up management by Shaanxi, Chongqing and Guangdong Centers for Disease Control and Prevention using a convenience sampling method, and participants' demographics, AIDS-related knowledge, attitude and practice were collected using questionnaire surveys. The scores for physical, psychological, social and environmental domains, and the overall quality of life were measured using the Chinese version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life-Brief (WHOQOL-BREF), and their influencing factors were identified using a multivariable linear regression model.

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Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 39(supl.1): e00139221, 2023.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1430102

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This study offers a set of reflections on the relationship between risk and pleasure in the field of HIV prevention and care, as it mediates new biomedical prevention/care technologies, particularly pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), among men who have sex with men (MSM). We begin by investigating some studies about condomless sex between men, more specifically barebacking and PrEP use among young MSM. We base our analysis on the assumption that PrEP, as one of these new actants, has reconfigured the field of HIV prevention/care, especially in relation to the dimensions of risk and pleasure, with the potential to considerably reduce the chances of HIV infection while enabling maximum pleasure and a sense of greater safety and freedom. Despite this progress, we also problematize some of the ambivalences, tensions, and moral conflicts that still exist in the field of prevention, especially the potential for condomless sex. Finally, taking a praxiographic perspective on health care and foregrounding the situated practices of human and non-human actors/actants in interaction, we consider HIV/AIDS prevention as a more fluid, non-linear, erratic phenomenon that involves multiple types of knowledge, feelings, and participations, and is open to different kinds of experimentation. Besides a "logic of choice", we hold that health care is a permeable, continuous process that is enacted in situated practices and may produce different effects in response to a heterogeneous network of interactions.


O artigo fornece um conjunto de reflexões sobre a relação entre risco e prazer no campo da prevenção e tratamento do HIV, além de colocar na agenda a mediação das novas tecnologias biomédicas de prevenção e tratamento, particularmente a profilaxia pré-exposição (PrEP) entre homens que fazem sexo com homens (HSH). Começamos por rever alguns estudos sobre o sexo sem preservativo entre homens, mais especificamente o barebacking e o uso de PrEP por HSH jovens. Baseamos a análise na pressuposição de que a PrEP, enquanto uma das novas tecnologias, reconfigurou o campo da prevenção e tratamento do HIV, especialmente em relação às dimensões de risco e prazer, com o potencial para reduzir consideravelmente o risco de infecção pelo HIV ao mesmo tempo em que permite o prazer máximo e uma sensação de maior segurança e liberdade. Não obstante esses avanços, também problematizamos algumas das ambivalências, tensões e conflitos morais que persistem no campo da prevenção, principalmente o potencial para sexo sem preservativo. Finalmente, a partir de uma perspectiva praxiográfica sobre os cuidados de saúde e destacando as práticas de atores/actantes humanos e não humanos na interação, consideramos a prevenção do HIV/aids como um fenômeno mais fluido, não linear e errático, que envolve múltiplos tipos de conhecimento, sentimentos e participações, e que está aberto a diferentes tipos de experimentação. Além de uma "lógica de escolha", propomos que os cuidados de saúde constituem um processo permeável e contínuo que é instituído em práticas situadas e que podem produzir efeitos diferentes em resposta a uma rede heterogênea de interações.


Este trabajo ofrece un conjunto de reflexiones sobre la relación entre riesgo y placer, en el ámbito de la prevención y tratamiento del VIH, ya que debate el impacto de las nuevas tecnologías de prevención/cuidado biomédicas, particularmente la profilaxis de preexposición (PrEP) entre los hombres que tienen sexo con hombres (HSH). Empezamos investigando algunos estudios sobre el sexo sin condón entre hombres, más específicamente a pelo, y el uso de PrEP por parte de jóvenes HSH. Basamos nuestro análisis en la asunción de que la PrEP, uno de estos nuevos actantes, ha reconfigurado el campo de la prevención y cuidados del VIH, especialmente, en relación con las dimensiones de riesgo y placer, con el potencial de reducir considerablemente las posibilidades de infección por VIH, mientras que permite un máximo placer y sensación de una mayor seguridad y libertad. A pesar de este progreso, también problematizamos algunas de las ambivalencias, tensiones, y conflictos morales que todavía existen en el ámbito de la prevención, especialmente el potencial del sexo sin condón. Finalmente, teniendo en consideración una perspectiva praxiográfica sobre la atención en salud, y destacando las prácticas mencionadas de actores/actantes humanos y no humanos en la interacción, consideramos la prevención de VIH/SIDA como un fenómeno errático más fluido, no lineal, que implica múltiples tipos de conocimiento, sentimientos, y participaciones, y está abierto a diferentes tipos de experimentación. Además de la "lógica de elección", sostenemos que la atención sanitaria constituye un proceso permeable, continuo que se concreta en las prácticas mencionadas y puede producir diferentes efectos como respuesta a una heterogénea red de interacciones.

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Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 39(supl.1): e00154021, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1430107

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Adolescent men who have sex with men (AMSM) are at a heightened vulnerability for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of HIV and associated individual, social, and programmatic factors among AMSM in Salvador, Bahia State, Brazil. This is a cross-sectional study which analyzed baseline data from the PrEP1519 cohort in Salvador. Descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate analyses were conducted using the dimensions of vulnerability to HIV as hierarchical levels of analysis. Logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds ratios (OR) of the association between predictor variables and HIV infection. The prevalence of HIV infection among the 288 AMSM recruited to the project was 5.9% (95%CI: 3.7-9.3). Adjusted analysis showed a statistically significant association between self-identifying as a sex worker (OR = 3.74, 95%CI: 1.03-13.60) and HIV infection. Other associations with borderline statistical significance were the use of application programs to find sexual partners (OR = 3.30, 95%CI: 0.98-11.04), low schooling level (OR = 3.59, 95%CI: 0.96-13.41), failing to be hired or being dismissed from a job because of sexual orientation (OR = 2.88, 95%CI: 0.89-9.28), and not using health services as a usual source of care (OR = 3.14, 95%CI: 0.97-10.17). We found a high HIV prevalence among AMSM in Salvador. Furthermore, our study found that individual, social, and programmatic factors were associated with HIV infection among these AMSM. We recommend intensifying HIV combined-prevention activities for AMSM.


Homens adolescentes que fazem sexo com homens (AHSH) apresentam vulnerabilidade aumentada ao HIV. O estudo teve como objetivo estimar a prevalência de HIV e fatores individuais, sociais e programáticos entre AHSH em Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. O estudo transversal foi baseado na análise dos dados da linha de base da coorte PrEP1519 em Salvador. Foram realizadas análises descritivas, bivariadas e multivariadas, usando as dimensões de vulnerabilidade ao HIV como níveis analíticos hierárquicos. Foram usados modelos de regressão logística para estimar as razões de chances (OR) da associação entre as variáveis preditoras e a infecção pelo HIV. A prevalência de infecção pelo HIV entre os 288 AHSH recrutados pelo projeto foi de 5,9% (IC95%: 3,7-9,3). A análise ajustada mostrou uma associação estatisticamente significativa entre a autoidentificação como profissional do sexo (OR = 3,74, IC95%: 1,03-13,60) e a infecção pelo HIV. Outras associações com significância estatística limítrofe foram: uso de aplicativos para achar parceiros sexuais (OR = 3,30, IC95%: 0,98-11,04), menor escolaridade (OR = 3,59, IC95%: 0,96-13,41), história de não ter sido contratado ou de ter sido demitido em função da orientação sexual (OR = 2,88, IC95%: 0,89-9,28) e falta de uso de serviços de saúde como fonte usual de cuidados (OR = 3,14, IC95%: 0,97-10,17). Foi encontrada uma alta prevalência de HIV entre AHSH em Salvador. Além disso, o estudo mostrou que fatores encontrados nas dimensões individual, social e programática estiveram associados à infecção pelo HIV entre esses AHSH. Recomendamos a intensificação das atividades de prevenção combinada entre AHSH.


Los hombres adolescentes que tienen sexo con hombres (AHSH) sufren más vulnerabilidad ante el VIH. El objetivo de este estudio fue estimar la prevalencia de VIH y los factores asociados individuales, sociales, y programáticos asociados entre AHSH en Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. Se trata de un estudio transversal, basado en el análisis de los datos de referencia de la cohorte PrEP1519 en Salvador. Se realizaron análisis descriptivos, bivariados, y multivariados usando las dimensiones de vulnerabilidad respecto al VIH, como los niveles jerárquicos de análisis. Los modelos de regresión logística se usaron para estimar las odds ratios (OR) de la asociación entre las variables predictoras y la infección por VIH. La prevalencia de infección por VIH entre los 288 AHSH reclutados para el proyecto fue 5,9% (IC95%: 3,7-9,3). El análisis ajustado reveló una asociación estadísticamente significativa entre autoidentificarse como un trabajador sexual (OR = 3,74, IC95%: 1,03-13,60) y la infección por VIH. Otras asociaciones con una significación estadística marginal fueron: uso de apps para encontrar pareja sexual (OR = 3,30, IC95%: 0,98-11,04), menos años de educación (OR = 3,59, IC95%: 0,96-13,41), no estar contratado o ser despedido de un trabajo debido a la orientación sexual (OR = 2,88, IC95%: 0,89-9,28), y no usar los servicios de salud como recurso habitual de atención sanitaria (OR = 3,14, IC95%: 0,97-10,17). Se identificó una alta prevalencia de VIH entre AHSH en Salvador. Asimismo, nuestro estudio halló que los factores desde una perspectiva individual, dimensión social, y dimensión programática estuvieron asociados con una infección por VIH entre AHSH. Recomendamos que se intensifiquen las actividades combinadas de prevención contra el VIH para AHSH.

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Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 39(supl.1): e00143221, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1430108

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At the end of 2017, Brazil adopted HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as part of a combination prevention strategy for the most at-risk populations. However, Brazil does not have specific guidelines for PrEP use among adolescents aged < 18 years. Therefore, researchers from different health disciplines conducted PrEP1519, the first PrEP demonstration cohort study, ongoing in three Brazilian cities - Salvador, Belo Horizonte, and São Paulo - among adolescent men who have sex with men and transgender women, aged 15-19 years. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of PrEP in real-world settings. Quantitative and qualitative methods were integrated to obtain data on PrEP acceptability, uptake, use, and adherence. Moreover, comprehensive services and friendly environments were implemented in the PrEP1519 clinics. This study aims to describe the collaborative efforts of interdisciplinary practices in the development of the PrEP1519 study. The articulation of researchers from different institutions and areas is challenging; but it also allows for a broader outlook on questions regarding the direction of the research, while enriching the decisions needed to be taken during the interactions and negotiations among the different individuals, including the youth team and participants. Furthermore, it reflects on the communication process between cultures and languages considering the trans-epistemic arena of knowledge production about HIV, sexually transmitted infections, PrEP, and other combination prevention strategies for adolescents.


No final de 2017, Brasil adotou a profilaxia pré-exposição do HIV (PrEP) como parte de uma estratégia de prevenção combinada para as populações com maior risco de infecção. Entretanto, o país não dispõe de diretrizes específicas para o uso da PrEP entre adolescentes abaixo de 18 anos de idade. Assim, pesquisadores de diferentes disciplinas de saúde realizaram o PrEP1519, o primeiro estudo de coorte de demonstração da PrEP, atualmente em andamento em três cidades brasileiras - Salvador, Belo Horizonte e São Paulo - entre homens adolescentes que fazem sexo com homens e mulheres transgênero, entre 15 e 19 anos de idade. O estudo busca avaliar a efetividade da PrEP em contextos da vida real. Foram integrados métodos quantitativos e qualitativos para obter dados sobre a aceitabilidade, adoção, uso e adesão à PrEP. Além disso, foram implementados serviços integrados e ambientes acolhedores nas clínicas PrEP1519. O estudo busca descrever os esforços colaborativos das práticas interdisciplinares no desenvolvimento do estudo PrEP1519. A articulação de pesquisadores de diferentes instituições e áreas representa um desafio, mas permite um olhar mais abrangente sobre questões relativas à direção da pesquisa, ao mesmo tempo em que enriquece as decisões necessárias durante as interações e negociações entre diferentes indivíduos, inclusive a equipe de jovens e os participantes. Além disso, reflete o processo de comunicação entre culturas e linguagens, considerando a arena trans-epistêmica da produção de conhecimento sobre HIV, infecções sexualmente transmissíveis, PrEP e outras estratégias de prevenção combinada para adolescentes.


A finales de 2017, Brasil adoptó la profilaxis previa a la exposición al VIH (PrEP) como parte de una estrategia de prevención combinada para las poblaciones de mayor riesgo. Sin embargo, Brasil no tiene directrices específicas para el uso de la PrEP entre los adolescentes < 18 años. Por lo tanto, investigadores de diferentes disciplinas sanitarias llevaron a cabo el PrEP1519, el primer estudio de cohorte de demostración de la PrEP, en curso en tres ciudades brasileñas -Salvador, Belo Horizonte y São Paulo- entre hombres adolescentes que tienen relaciones con hombres y mujeres transexuales, de entre 15 y 19 años. El objetivo de este estudio es evaluar la eficacia de la PPrE en entornos reales. Se integraron métodos cuantitativos y cualitativos para obtener datos sobre la aceptabilidad, la aceptación, el uso y la adherencia de la PrEP. Además, se implementaron servicios integrales y entornos amigables en las clínicas de PrEP1519. Este estudio pretende describir los esfuerzos de colaboración de las prácticas interdisciplinarias en el desarrollo del estudio PrEP1519. La articulación de investigadores de diferentes instituciones y áreas supone un reto; pero también permite ampliar la visión de las cuestiones relativas a la dirección de la investigación, a la vez que enriquece las decisiones que debían tomarse durante las interacciones y negociaciones entre los diferentes individuos, incluyendo el equipo de jóvenes y los participantes. Además, reflexiona sobre el proceso de comunicación entre culturas y lenguas teniendo en cuenta el ámbito trans-epistémico de la producción de conocimiento sobre el VIH, las infecciones de transmisión sexual, la PrEP y otras estrategias de prevención combinada para adolescentes.

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Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 39(supl.1): e00139221, 2023.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1430113

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This study offers a set of reflections on the relationship between risk and pleasure in the field of HIV prevention and care, as it mediates new biomedical prevention/care technologies, particularly pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), among men who have sex with men (MSM). We begin by investigating some studies about condomless sex between men, more specifically barebacking and PrEP use among young MSM. We base our analysis on the assumption that PrEP, as one of these new actants, has reconfigured the field of HIV prevention/care, especially in relation to the dimensions of risk and pleasure, with the potential to considerably reduce the chances of HIV infection while enabling maximum pleasure and a sense of greater safety and freedom. Despite this progress, we also problematize some of the ambivalences, tensions, and moral conflicts that still exist in the field of prevention, especially the potential for condomless sex. Finally, taking a praxiographic perspective on health care and foregrounding the situated practices of human and non-human actors/actants in interaction, we consider HIV/AIDS prevention as a more fluid, non-linear, erratic phenomenon that involves multiple types of knowledge, feelings, and participations, and is open to different kinds of experimentation. Besides a "logic of choice", we hold that health care is a permeable, continuous process that is enacted in situated practices and may produce different effects in response to a heterogeneous network of interactions.


O artigo fornece um conjunto de reflexões sobre a relação entre risco e prazer no campo da prevenção e tratamento do HIV, além de colocar na agenda a mediação das novas tecnologias biomédicas de prevenção e tratamento, particularmente a profilaxia pré-exposição (PrEP) entre homens que fazem sexo com homens (HSH). Começamos por rever alguns estudos sobre o sexo sem preservativo entre homens, mais especificamente o barebacking e o uso de PrEP por HSH jovens. Baseamos a análise na pressuposição de que a PrEP, enquanto uma das novas tecnologias, reconfigurou o campo da prevenção e tratamento do HIV, especialmente em relação às dimensões de risco e prazer, com o potencial para reduzir consideravelmente o risco de infecção pelo HIV ao mesmo tempo em que permite o prazer máximo e uma sensação de maior segurança e liberdade. Não obstante esses avanços, também problematizamos algumas das ambivalências, tensões e conflitos morais que persistem no campo da prevenção, principalmente o potencial para sexo sem preservativo. Finalmente, a partir de uma perspectiva praxiográfica sobre os cuidados de saúde e destacando as práticas de atores/actantes humanos e não humanos na interação, consideramos a prevenção do HIV/aids como um fenômeno mais fluido, não linear e errático, que envolve múltiplos tipos de conhecimento, sentimentos e participações, e que está aberto a diferentes tipos de experimentação. Além de uma "lógica de escolha", propomos que os cuidados de saúde constituem um processo permeável e contínuo que é instituído em práticas situadas e que podem produzir efeitos diferentes em resposta a uma rede heterogênea de interações.


Este trabajo ofrece un conjunto de reflexiones sobre la relación entre riesgo y placer, en el ámbito de la prevención y tratamiento del VIH, ya que debate el impacto de las nuevas tecnologías de prevención/cuidado biomédicas, particularmente la profilaxis de preexposición (PrEP) entre los hombres que tienen sexo con hombres (HSH). Empezamos investigando algunos estudios sobre el sexo sin condón entre hombres, más específicamente a pelo, y el uso de PrEP por parte de jóvenes HSH. Basamos nuestro análisis en la asunción de que la PrEP, uno de estos nuevos actantes, ha reconfigurado el campo de la prevención y cuidados del VIH, especialmente, en relación con las dimensiones de riesgo y placer, con el potencial de reducir considerablemente las posibilidades de infección por VIH, mientras que permite un máximo placer y sensación de una mayor seguridad y libertad. A pesar de este progreso, también problematizamos algunas de las ambivalencias, tensiones, y conflictos morales que todavía existen en el ámbito de la prevención, especialmente el potencial del sexo sin condón. Finalmente, teniendo en consideración una perspectiva praxiográfica sobre la atención en salud, y destacando las prácticas mencionadas de actores/actantes humanos y no humanos en la interacción, consideramos la prevención de VIH/SIDA como un fenómeno errático más fluido, no lineal, que implica múltiples tipos de conocimiento, sentimientos, y participaciones, y está abierto a diferentes tipos de experimentación. Además de la "lógica de elección", sostenemos que la atención sanitaria constituye un proceso permeable, continuo que se concreta en las prácticas mencionadas y puede producir diferentes efectos como respuesta a una heterogénea red de interacciones.

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Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 39(supl.1): e00154021, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1430118

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Adolescent men who have sex with men (AMSM) are at a heightened vulnerability for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of HIV and associated individual, social, and programmatic factors among AMSM in Salvador, Bahia State, Brazil. This is a cross-sectional study which analyzed baseline data from the PrEP1519 cohort in Salvador. Descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate analyses were conducted using the dimensions of vulnerability to HIV as hierarchical levels of analysis. Logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds ratios (OR) of the association between predictor variables and HIV infection. The prevalence of HIV infection among the 288 AMSM recruited to the project was 5.9% (95%CI: 3.7-9.3). Adjusted analysis showed a statistically significant association between self-identifying as a sex worker (OR = 3.74, 95%CI: 1.03-13.60) and HIV infection. Other associations with borderline statistical significance were the use of application programs to find sexual partners (OR = 3.30, 95%CI: 0.98-11.04), low schooling level (OR = 3.59, 95%CI: 0.96-13.41), failing to be hired or being dismissed from a job because of sexual orientation (OR = 2.88, 95%CI: 0.89-9.28), and not using health services as a usual source of care (OR = 3.14, 95%CI: 0.97-10.17). We found a high HIV prevalence among AMSM in Salvador. Furthermore, our study found that individual, social, and programmatic factors were associated with HIV infection among these AMSM. We recommend intensifying HIV combined-prevention activities for AMSM.


Homens adolescentes que fazem sexo com homens (AHSH) apresentam vulnerabilidade aumentada ao HIV. O estudo teve como objetivo estimar a prevalência de HIV e fatores individuais, sociais e programáticos entre AHSH em Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. O estudo transversal foi baseado na análise dos dados da linha de base da coorte PrEP1519 em Salvador. Foram realizadas análises descritivas, bivariadas e multivariadas, usando as dimensões de vulnerabilidade ao HIV como níveis analíticos hierárquicos. Foram usados modelos de regressão logística para estimar as razões de chances (OR) da associação entre as variáveis preditoras e a infecção pelo HIV. A prevalência de infecção pelo HIV entre os 288 AHSH recrutados pelo projeto foi de 5,9% (IC95%: 3,7-9,3). A análise ajustada mostrou uma associação estatisticamente significativa entre a autoidentificação como profissional do sexo (OR = 3,74, IC95%: 1,03-13,60) e a infecção pelo HIV. Outras associações com significância estatística limítrofe foram: uso de aplicativos para achar parceiros sexuais (OR = 3,30, IC95%: 0,98-11,04), menor escolaridade (OR = 3,59, IC95%: 0,96-13,41), história de não ter sido contratado ou de ter sido demitido em função da orientação sexual (OR = 2,88, IC95%: 0,89-9,28) e falta de uso de serviços de saúde como fonte usual de cuidados (OR = 3,14, IC95%: 0,97-10,17). Foi encontrada uma alta prevalência de HIV entre AHSH em Salvador. Além disso, o estudo mostrou que fatores encontrados nas dimensões individual, social e programática estiveram associados à infecção pelo HIV entre esses AHSH. Recomendamos a intensificação das atividades de prevenção combinada entre AHSH.


Los hombres adolescentes que tienen sexo con hombres (AHSH) sufren más vulnerabilidad ante el VIH. El objetivo de este estudio fue estimar la prevalencia de VIH y los factores asociados individuales, sociales, y programáticos asociados entre AHSH en Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. Se trata de un estudio transversal, basado en el análisis de los datos de referencia de la cohorte PrEP1519 en Salvador. Se realizaron análisis descriptivos, bivariados, y multivariados usando las dimensiones de vulnerabilidad respecto al VIH, como los niveles jerárquicos de análisis. Los modelos de regresión logística se usaron para estimar las odds ratios (OR) de la asociación entre las variables predictoras y la infección por VIH. La prevalencia de infección por VIH entre los 288 AHSH reclutados para el proyecto fue 5,9% (IC95%: 3,7-9,3). El análisis ajustado reveló una asociación estadísticamente significativa entre autoidentificarse como un trabajador sexual (OR = 3,74, IC95%: 1,03-13,60) y la infección por VIH. Otras asociaciones con una significación estadística marginal fueron: uso de apps para encontrar pareja sexual (OR = 3,30, IC95%: 0,98-11,04), menos años de educación (OR = 3,59, IC95%: 0,96-13,41), no estar contratado o ser despedido de un trabajo debido a la orientación sexual (OR = 2,88, IC95%: 0,89-9,28), y no usar los servicios de salud como recurso habitual de atención sanitaria (OR = 3,14, IC95%: 0,97-10,17). Se identificó una alta prevalencia de VIH entre AHSH en Salvador. Asimismo, nuestro estudio halló que los factores desde una perspectiva individual, dimensión social, y dimensión programática estuvieron asociados con una infección por VIH entre AHSH. Recomendamos que se intensifiquen las actividades combinadas de prevención contra el VIH para AHSH.

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Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 39(supl.1): e00143221, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1430119

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At the end of 2017, Brazil adopted HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as part of a combination prevention strategy for the most at-risk populations. However, Brazil does not have specific guidelines for PrEP use among adolescents aged < 18 years. Therefore, researchers from different health disciplines conducted PrEP1519, the first PrEP demonstration cohort study, ongoing in three Brazilian cities - Salvador, Belo Horizonte, and São Paulo - among adolescent men who have sex with men and transgender women, aged 15-19 years. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of PrEP in real-world settings. Quantitative and qualitative methods were integrated to obtain data on PrEP acceptability, uptake, use, and adherence. Moreover, comprehensive services and friendly environments were implemented in the PrEP1519 clinics. This study aims to describe the collaborative efforts of interdisciplinary practices in the development of the PrEP1519 study. The articulation of researchers from different institutions and areas is challenging; but it also allows for a broader outlook on questions regarding the direction of the research, while enriching the decisions needed to be taken during the interactions and negotiations among the different individuals, including the youth team and participants. Furthermore, it reflects on the communication process between cultures and languages considering the trans-epistemic arena of knowledge production about HIV, sexually transmitted infections, PrEP, and other combination prevention strategies for adolescents.


No final de 2017, Brasil adotou a profilaxia pré-exposição do HIV (PrEP) como parte de uma estratégia de prevenção combinada para as populações com maior risco de infecção. Entretanto, o país não dispõe de diretrizes específicas para o uso da PrEP entre adolescentes abaixo de 18 anos de idade. Assim, pesquisadores de diferentes disciplinas de saúde realizaram o PrEP1519, o primeiro estudo de coorte de demonstração da PrEP, atualmente em andamento em três cidades brasileiras - Salvador, Belo Horizonte e São Paulo - entre homens adolescentes que fazem sexo com homens e mulheres transgênero, entre 15 e 19 anos de idade. O estudo busca avaliar a efetividade da PrEP em contextos da vida real. Foram integrados métodos quantitativos e qualitativos para obter dados sobre a aceitabilidade, adoção, uso e adesão à PrEP. Além disso, foram implementados serviços integrados e ambientes acolhedores nas clínicas PrEP1519. O estudo busca descrever os esforços colaborativos das práticas interdisciplinares no desenvolvimento do estudo PrEP1519. A articulação de pesquisadores de diferentes instituições e áreas representa um desafio, mas permite um olhar mais abrangente sobre questões relativas à direção da pesquisa, ao mesmo tempo em que enriquece as decisões necessárias durante as interações e negociações entre diferentes indivíduos, inclusive a equipe de jovens e os participantes. Além disso, reflete o processo de comunicação entre culturas e linguagens, considerando a arena trans-epistêmica da produção de conhecimento sobre HIV, infecções sexualmente transmissíveis, PrEP e outras estratégias de prevenção combinada para adolescentes.


A finales de 2017, Brasil adoptó la profilaxis previa a la exposición al VIH (PrEP) como parte de una estrategia de prevención combinada para las poblaciones de mayor riesgo. Sin embargo, Brasil no tiene directrices específicas para el uso de la PrEP entre los adolescentes < 18 años. Por lo tanto, investigadores de diferentes disciplinas sanitarias llevaron a cabo el PrEP1519, el primer estudio de cohorte de demostración de la PrEP, en curso en tres ciudades brasileñas -Salvador, Belo Horizonte y São Paulo- entre hombres adolescentes que tienen relaciones con hombres y mujeres transexuales, de entre 15 y 19 años. El objetivo de este estudio es evaluar la eficacia de la PPrE en entornos reales. Se integraron métodos cuantitativos y cualitativos para obtener datos sobre la aceptabilidad, la aceptación, el uso y la adherencia de la PrEP. Además, se implementaron servicios integrales y entornos amigables en las clínicas de PrEP1519. Este estudio pretende describir los esfuerzos de colaboración de las prácticas interdisciplinarias en el desarrollo del estudio PrEP1519. La articulación de investigadores de diferentes instituciones y áreas supone un reto; pero también permite ampliar la visión de las cuestiones relativas a la dirección de la investigación, a la vez que enriquece las decisiones que debían tomarse durante las interacciones y negociaciones entre los diferentes individuos, incluyendo el equipo de jóvenes y los participantes. Además, reflexiona sobre el proceso de comunicación entre culturas y lenguas teniendo en cuenta el ámbito trans-epistémico de la producción de conocimiento sobre el VIH, las infecciones de transmisión sexual, la PrEP y otras estrategias de prevención combinada para adolescentes.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223704

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Background & objectives: The overall adult prevalence of HIV in India was estimated to be 0.22 per cent in 2019. The HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men (MSM), a high-risk group for HIV, was estimated to be 4.3 per cent, which is 16 times higher than the national average. In Delhi, the estimated prevalence among MSM was 1.8 per cent. Despite free HIV testing services being made available by the National AIDS Control Programme for more than two decades, many MSM were not aware about their HIV status. Therefore, newer testing strategies are needed. Oral HIV self-testing (HIVST) has proved to be one such promising innovation. At present, there are no programme guidelines on HIVST and oral HIVST kit is not available in India. The aim of this study was to understand the perceived advantages and disadvantages of introduction of oral HIVST strategy among MSM. Methods: MSM who were registered with the selected non-governmental organizations working as targeted intervention sites in Delhi, India, were recruited for focus group discussions (FGDs) between January and May 2021. For the purpose of this study, MSM were defined as males who had anal/oral sex with male/hijra partner in the past one month. A total of six FGDs were conducted using a prepared FGD guide. The FGD guide included questions on problems faced during conventional HIV testing, participants’ awareness, acceptability and perceptions of oral HIVST. The data were manually coded and entered in NVivo release 1.5 and themes were identified. Results: A total of 67 respondents participated in the FGDs. A total of 28.4 per cent MSM were beggars at traffic lights, 12 per cent were sex workers and 11.9 per cent were bar/event dancers. Nearly half (50.7%) of the participants had undergone HIV testing less than twice in the preceding one year. None of the MSM were aware about oral HIVST. Perceived advantages of oral HIVST were ease of use, confidentiality and the non-invasive pain-free procedure. Perceived concerns included lack of post-test counselling, linkage to care, poor mental health outcomes and forced testing. Interpretation & conclusions: Most MSM had positive perceptions about oral HIVST. Therefore, it is likely that the introduction of oral HIVST may result in higher uptake of HIV testing among MSM

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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 27(10): 3913-3922, out. 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1404135

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Resumo Este ensaio explora a relação entre diversidade e saúde pública ao abordar tensões que envolvem classificações e reconhecimento no campo das políticas de HIV e Aids. Objetiva refletir sobre como se articulam categorias classificatórias e operativas no âmbito das respostas programáticas em relação à produção social de diferenças e desigualdades. Para tanto, parte do referencial teórico dos estudos sobre vulnerabilidade e reconhecimento e de metodologia que inclui revisão crítica da literatura sobre a categoria HSH e material etnográfico oriundo de pesquisas das autoras e de revisão de literatura, relativo ao movimento social, pesquisas e políticas com foco em lésbicas, gays, bissexuais, travestis e transexuais (LGBT). Recupera o processo de construção da categoria HSH no campo das políticas de prevenção de HIV e Aids em âmbito internacional, situando atores políticos e tensões. Problematiza essas tensões ao analisar processos de produção de sujeitos políticos e mudanças nas relações socioestatais que envolvem LGBT. Enfatiza a importância de considerar como diferenças e desigualdades emergem nos processos sociopolíticos e de destinar estudos para aprimorar políticas, assegurando um cuidado efetivamente mais respeitoso.


Abstract This essay explores the relationship between diversity and public health by addressing tensions related to classifications and recognition in the field of HIV and AIDS policy. The objective is to reflect on how classificatory and operative categories are articulated within the scope of programmatic responses towards the social production of differences and inequalities. To do so it draws from the theoretical framework of studies on vulnerability and recognition and from a methodology that includes a critical review of the literature on the category men who have sex with men (MSM) and ethnographic material, derived from the authors' research and a literature review related to social movements, and research and policies focused on lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transvestites and transsexuals (LGBT). It reviews how the MSM category was constructed in the field of HIV and AIDS prevention policies at an international level, situating political actors and tensions. It problematizes these tensions by analyzing processes of production of political subjects as well as changes in socio-state relations that involve LGBT. It emphasizes the importance of considering how differences and inequalities emerge in socio-political processes and of dedicating studies to improve policies, ensuring an effectively more respectful care.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-217304

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Introduction: The Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) are a vulnerable population and need special at-tention in fight against the HIV/AIDS. The HIV trend has been an increasing trend among MSM. Methodology: It’s a facility based cross sectional study undertaken in the Targeted Intervention sites in Hyderabad, Telangana. A total of 300 Men who have Sex with Men who are above 18 years of age and registered were included. All the MSM visiting the TI centers during the study period were interviewed by using a pre-designed, pre-tested, semi structured and pre-coded proforma. Results: Majority of participants 119(39.66%) had their first sexual encounter at the age of 15-17 years. 130(43.33%) visited the Target Intervention centers 1-2 times during the last month. About half of the participants i.e., 141(47.00%) belongs to Kothi Group and most of the MSM i.e., 198(66.00%) used con-dom during the sex with male last time. Conclusions: Stigma and cultural intolerance of same-sex relations are often largely to blame for rising epidemics, and until these issues are addressed it will be difficult to make headway in reducing HIV in-fection levels among MSM - which, in turn, will hinder the wider global efforts to manage HIV and AIDS.

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Rev. méd. Urug ; 38(2): e38206, jun. 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UY-BNMED, BNUY | ID: biblio-1389692

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Resumen: Introducción: por ser los varones gais y los hombres que tienen sexo con hombres (HSH) una población con mayor incidencia de virus de inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH), ONUSIDA recomienda el monitoreo periódico mediante encuestas que releven información para reportar indicadores de prevención. La implementación de estos estudios en nuestro medio es limitada debido a la complejidad y costos de las metodologías tradicionales. Objetivo: generar información actualizada sobre prevención del VIH, con énfasis en uso de condón y realización de pruebas de tamizaje en gais/HSH de 15 a 49 años en Uruguay, implementando una estrategia metodológica innovadora. Material y método: estudio de corte transversal y analítico, en base a una encuesta online disponible entre octubre y diciembre de 2019. Resultados: se incluyeron 693 varones, 67% de Montevideo y 67% con nivel educativo terciario. Un 17% fue forzado a mantener relaciones sexuales alguna vez, 20% sufrió maltrato por su orientación y 68,4% ocultaba su orientación sexoafectiva en algún grado. Un 57,2% usó condón en la última relación sexual anal casual, observándose un descenso respecto al año 2012 (67,6%), mientras que la tendencia en la cobertura de prueba de VIH (66%) fue creciente comparada con estudios previos. La proporción de positividad de VIH fue de 13,3%. El análisis multivariado mostró que la menor probabilidad de uso de condón se asocia a: pareja estable en el último año, autoidentificación gay, prueba de VIH en el último año y vacunación para virus papiloma humano. La mayor probabilidad de uso se asoció a: participación en actividades de información, relaciones sexuales con personas con ITS/VIH. La menor probabilidad de realización de prueba de VIH se asoció con pareja estable y la mayor con el conocimiento de lugares de acceso a prueba y conocimiento de la profilaxis posexposición. Entre quienes conocían la profilaxis preexposición (375), 46,1% estaba dispuesto a recibirla y 1,3% había accedido. Conclusiones: la persistencia de situaciones de discriminación y violencia hacia varones gais/HSH necesita acciones más efectivas de promoción de derechos. Es necesario integrar innovaciones biomédicas en prevención que se complementen y potencien para el control de la epidemia. El uso de una encuesta en línea fue eficiente en el reclutamiento, aunque con sesgos en la selección, lo que desafía a mejorar esta estrategia metodológica.


Summary: Introduction: as gay men and men who have sex with men (MSM) constitute a population with a greater incidence of HIV, UNAIDS recommends regular surveillance by means of surveys that provide information that allows reporting prevention indicators. The implementation of these studies is limited in our context given the high complexity and costs of traditional methodologies. Objectives: to generate updated information about HIV prevention, with an emphasis on condom use and to implement screening tests in gay/MSM population between 15 and 49 years old in Uruguay, using an innovative methodological strategy. Method: transversal, analytical study by means of a web-based survey available between October and December 2019. Results: 693 men were included in the study, 67% from Montevideo and 67% of which had university studies. 17% of them had been forced to have sex in the past, 20% had suffered abuse because of their sexual orientation and 68.4% concealed their sex-affective orientation to some extent. 57.2% used condoms in their last casual anal sexual relationship, what evidences a decrease with regard to 2012 (67.6%), whereas a growing tendency in the HIV test coverage (66%) was observed, when compared to previous studies. HIV positivity rate was 13.3%. The multivariate analysis revealed a lower probability of condom use was associated to: a stable partner in the last year, gay self-identification, HIV test in the last year and having the HPV vaccine. The greater likelihood of use was associated to: participating in informative activities, having sex with people with STD/HIV. The lowest probability of having an HIV test was associated to a stable partner and the highest was associated to knowing where they could get tested for HIV and also knowing about the post-exposure prophylaxis. When considering those who knew about the pre-exposure prophylaxis (375), 46.1% was willing to receive it and 1.3% had agreed to it. Conclusions: the continuation of discrimination and violence towards gay men and MSM needs more effective right promoting actions. We need to integrate into prevention biomedical innovations that complement and leverage one another. The web-based survey was effective in terms of recruiting, although there were bias in the selection, what results challenging to improve the methodological strategy.


Resumo: Introdução: como gays e homens que fazem sexo com homens (HSH) são uma população com maior incidência de HIV, o UNAIDS recomenda o monitoramento regular por meio de pesquisas que coletem informações para calcular indicadores de prevenção. A implementação desses estudos em nosso ambiente é limitada devido à complexidade e custo das metodologias tradicionais. Objetivo: gerar informações atualizadas sobre prevenção do HIV, com ênfase no uso de preservativos e testes de triagem em gays/HSH de 15 a 49 anos no Uruguai, implementando uma estratégia metodológica inovadora. Método: estudo transversal e analítico, baseado em questionário online disponível entre outubro e dezembro de 2019. Resultados: foram incluídos 693 homens, 67% de Montevidéu e 67% com nível superior. 17% foram obrigados a ter relações sexuais em algum momento, 20% sofreram maus-tratos devido à sua orientação e 68,4% ocultaram sua orientação sexual-afetiva em algum grau. 57,2% usaram preservativo na última relação anal casual, mostrando um decréscimo em relação a 2012 (67,6%), enquanto a tendência da cobertura do teste anti-HIV (66%) foi de aumento em relação a estudos anteriores. A taxa de positividade do HIV foi de 13,3%. A análise multivariada mostrou menor probabilidade de uso de preservativo associado a: parceiro estável no último ano, autoidentificação gay, teste de HIV no último ano e vacinação para papiloma vírus humano. A maior probabilidade de uso esteve associada a: participação em atividades informativas, relações sexuais com pessoas com IST/HIV. A menor probabilidade de realização do teste anti-HIV foi associada ao parceiro estável e a maior ao conhecimento dos locais de acesso ao teste e conhecimento da profilaxia pós-exposição. Entre os que conheciam a profilaxia pré-exposição (375), 46,1% estavam dispostos a recebê-la, 1,3% já haviam recebido. Conclusões: a persistência de situações de discriminação e violência contra gays/HSH requer ações mais efetivas de promoção de direitos. É necessário integrar inovações biomédicas na prevenção que se complementem e se fortaleçam para o controle da epidemia. A utilização de uma pesquisa online foi eficiente no recrutamento, embora com vieses de seleção, o que desafia a melhorar essa estratégia metodológica.


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Humans , Male , Health Surveys , HIV , Homosexuality, Male/statistics & numerical data
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Liberabit ; 28(1): e512, Jan.-June 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1405513

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Resumen Antecedentes: las infecciones de transmisión sexual son un problema de salud pública y los programas para reducir su contagio se abordan mayoritariamente por el enfoque de riesgos y no desde una intervención integral. Objetivo: evaluar la eficacia del programa de intervención biográfico profesional con técnicas cognitivas conductuales para disminuir las conductas sexuales de riesgo en hombres que tienen sexo con hombres (HSH). Método: se aplicó un diseño cuasi experimental con pretest y postest de dos bloques. El primer bloque se conformó por HSH con alguna infección de transmisión sexual (ITS), 9 en el grupo experimental y 8 en el de control; mientras que, en el segundo bloque, los HSH no presentaron ITS y hubo 11 en ambos grupos. Los participantes respondieron a una escala ad-hoc, cuya validez y confiabilidad fueron evaluadas previamente. Resultados: existen diferencias entre el pretest y postest del grupo experimental y de control, con un tamaño de efecto grande, a favor del grupo experimental. Conclusiones: el programa reduce las conductas sexuales de riesgo en HSH; sin embargo, en quienes padecen alguna ITS, las conductas disminuyeron, sin extinguirse.


Abstract Background: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are a public health problem and the programs to reduce their transmission are mostly addressed from the risk approach and not from a comprehensive intervention. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a biographical-professional intervention program with cognitive behavioral techniques to reduce sexual risk behaviors in men who have sex with men (MSM). Method: A two-group pretest-posttest quasi- experimental design was used in the research. The first group consisted of MSM with an STD, nine of whom were in the experimental group and eight in the control group, whereas the second group consisted of MSM with no STD distributed into two groups of 11 men each. The participants answered the questions of an ad hoc scale, whose validity and reliability were previously evaluated. Results: Differences between the experimental and control groups' pretests and posttests were found, with the experimental group showing a large effect size. Conclusions: The program reduces sexual risk behaviors in MSM; however, in those who suffer from any STD, such behaviors decreased but did not disappear.

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Indian J Public Health ; 2023 Mar; 67(1): 178-180
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223912

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Monkeypox (MPX) is a zoonotic infection caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV) and is primarily characterized by rash or pox marks and lymph node enlargement. The recent MPX has quickly spread across the globe and is now declared a global public health emergency. Being a contact illness, sexual encounters have been identified as the most common mode of transmission in the 2022 multicountry MPX outbreak. Data suggest that MPX is highly concentrated in men who have sex with men (MSM) networks and among those who had a recent sexual encounter with one or more partners. In India, the estimated MSM population was 569,346 in 2019. An analysis of the sexual partnerships among MSM suggests a potential highly interconnected MSM network in India, increasing the risk of MPX burden. The viewpoint emphasizes the need for community‑level awareness and surveillance for the early detection and prevention of MPX infection in India.

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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 134-138, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-920787

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Objective To evaluate nPEP willingness and uptake among MSM in Shanghai. Methods MSM were recruited through a NGO-based HIV voluntary counseling testing clinic and several virtual communities using snowball sampling. Results A total of 606 MSM were successfully recruited in which 82.8% (502/606) had heard of nPEP and 81.2% (492/606) were willing to use nPEP. MSM who had been diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases (STD) were more likely to hold willingness in using nPEP. High cost was the most common reason for being unwilling to use nPEP. 9.9% (60/606) had used nPEP in which 51.7% (31/60) had used twice or more, and 50%(30/60) had missed medication in the last nPEP. MSM who were heterosexual or with other sex orientations except for being bisexuality (OR=2.943, 95%CI: 1.057‒8.191), being receptor in anal intercourse (OR=3.361, 95%CI: 1.552‒7.282), having 2 or more sexual partners in the last 30 days (OR=2.242, 95%CI: 1.225‒4.105), having been diagnosed with STI (OR=2.317, 95%CI: 1.223‒4.389), and using drugs (OR=2.177,95%CI: 1.052‒4.503) were more likely to use nPEP. Conclusion MSM in Shanghai have a relatively high willingness to use and uptake of nPEP. Comprehensive strategies need to be developed on improving adherence and reducing HIV-risk behaviors.

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