Literature DB >> 17573594

It's not just what you say: relationships of HIV dislosure and risk reduction among MSM in the post-HAART era.

R Klitzman1, T Exner, J Correale, S B Kirshenbaum, R Remien, A A Ehrhardt, M Lightfoot, S L Catz, L S Weinhardt, M O Johnson, S F Morin, M J Rotheram-Borus, J A Kelly, E Charlebois.   

Abstract

In the post-HAART era, critical questions arise as to what factors affect disclosure decisions and how these decisions are associated with factors such as high-risk behaviors and partner variables. We interviewed 1,828 HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM), of whom 46% disclosed to all partners. Among men with casual partners, 41.8% disclosed to all of these partners and 21.5% to none. Disclosure was associated with relationship type, perceived partner HIV status and sexual behaviors. Overall, 36.5% of respondents had unprotected anal sex (UAS) with partners of negative/unknown HIV status. Of those with only casual partners, 80.4% had >1 act of UAS and 58% of these did not disclose to all partners. This 58% were more likely to self-identify as gay (versus bisexual), be aware of their status for <5 years and have more partners. Being on HAART, viral load and number of symptoms were not associated with disclosure. This study - the largest conducted to date of disclosure among MSM and one of the few conducted post-HAART - indicates that almost 1/5th reported UAS with casual partners without disclosure, highlighting a public health challenge. Disclosure needs to be addressed in the context of relationship type, partner status and broader risk-reduction strategies.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17573594     DOI: 10.1080/09540120600983971

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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