| Literature DB >> 23049658 |
David W Purcell1, Christopher H Johnson, Amy Lansky, Joseph Prejean, Renee Stein, Paul Denning, Zaneta Gau, Hillard Weinstock, John Su, Nicole Crepaz.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: CDC has not previously calculated disease rates for men who have sex with men (MSM) because there is no single comprehensive source of data on population size. To inform prevention planning, CDC developed a national population size estimate for MSM to calculate disease metrics for HIV and syphilis.Entities:
Keywords: HIV rates; MSM population size; Prevalence of same-sex behavior among men; syphilis rates.
Year: 2012 PMID: 23049658 PMCID: PMC3462414 DOI: 10.2174/1874613601206010098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open AIDS J ISSN: 1874-6136
Description of Eligible Studies for Meta-Analysis on Population Size of MSM in the U.S. Population
| Study Name | Population Surveyed | Sampling Method | Data Collection Period for MSM Behavior | Data Collection Method | Behavioral Recall Period | MSM Questions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| General Social Survey (GSS) [ | National household survey of the general U.S. population of non-institutionalized English-speaking persons aged ≥18 years. Spanish-speaking persons included since 2006. | Probability sample of households in the U.S. One individual in each household completed the survey. | 1988–2008 for sex with a male in the past year; 1991-2008 for sex with a male in the past 5 years | Face-to-face, interviewer administered survey (paper in 2000; computer-assisted interview [CAI] since 2002). Self-administered paper questionnaire for sexual behavior. | Past year; past 5 years | Gender of sex partners |
| National Health and Nutrition
Examination Surveys (NHANES) [ | National household survey of the general U.S. population of non-institutionalized civilians aged ≥12 years. Sexual behavior questions only asked of persons aged 17-59 years. | Complex stratified, multistage cluster sample | 1999–2008 | Interviewer administered, in person CAI. Computerized self-administered questionnaire for sexual behavior. | Past year; lifetime | Number of male sex partners (past year, ever) where “sex” defined as oral or anal sex |
| National Household Survey on Drug
Abuse (now National Household Survey on Drug Use and Health) [ | National household survey of the general U.S. population of non-institutionalized civilians aged ≥12 years. Sexual behavior questions asked only of persons aged 18-59 years. | Complex stratified, multistage cluster sample | 1996 | In person interviewer- administered survey by computer-assisted interview (CAI); audio computer–assisted self–interview (A-CASI) for sexual behavior | Past year | Gender of sex partners |
| National Health and Social Life
Survey (NHSLS) [ | General U.S. population of English speakers aged 18 - 59 years living in households | Probability sampling | 1992 | In person interviewer-administered paper survey; self-administered paper questionnaire for sexual behavior | Past year; past 5 years; lifetime (since age 13 years) | Any same-gender sex where sex defined as oral or anal sex |
| National STD and Behavior Measurement
Experiment (NSBME) [ | National telephone survey of the general U.S. population with a residential phone number and an English-speaking respondent aged 18-45 years. | Telephone survey of a probability sample (list-assisted RDD) of men aged 18-45 residing in U.S. households with a working landline telephone | Sept. 1999 – April 2000 | Telephone survey; phone numbers were randomly assigned to the interviewer- administered computer-assisted telephone interview or telephone CASI. | Past year; past 5 years; lifetime | Sex with a man involving genital area/ penis contact |
| National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG)
[ | National household survey of the general U.S. population aged 15-44 years. Oversampling of teenagers and black and Hispanic adults | A nationally representative multistage area probability sample drawn from 121 areas of the U.S. | Cycle 6: Mar. 2002 – Mar. 2003 | In person interviewer administered by CAI; A-CASI for sexual behavior questions. | Past year; lifetime | Same sex sexual contact, where sexual contact defined as oral or anal sex |
| Project HOPE International Survey of
AIDS-Risk Behaviors [ | General U.S. population of non-institutionalized persons aged 16-50 years. Residents of Alaska and Hawaii were excluded. | Stratified, cluster sample of households in the U.S. (strata were geographic region and metropolitan versus nonmetropol. residence). | 1988 | In person interviewer administered paper survey; self-administered paper questionnaire for sexual behavior | Past 5 years | Oral or anal sex with a man. |
Estimated Proportion of Males Who are MSM for Individual Studies and Combined by Meta-analysis, by Behavioral Recall Period
| Study Name | Time Point | Recall Period | Estimated Prevalence | Lower 95% CI | Upper 95% CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GSS | 1988–2008 | past year | 3.2% | 2.8% | 3.7% |
| NHANES | 1999–2008 | past year | 2.9% | 2.1% | 3.6% |
| NHSDA | 1996 | past year | 2.3% | 1.6% | 3.1% |
| NHSLS | 1992 | past year | 3.5% | 2.1% | 4.9% |
| NSBME | 1999–2000 | past year | 2.6% | 0.8% | 4.4% |
| NSFG | 2002–2003 | past year | 2.9% | 2.2% | 3.6% |
| GSS | 1991–2008 | past 5 years | 3.8% | 3.3% | 4.3% |
| NHSLS | 1992 | past 5 years | 4.1% | 2.7% | 5.5% |
| NSBME | 1999–2000 | past 5 years | 4.3% | 1.8% | 6.8% |
| Project Hope | 1988 | past 5 years | 6.2% | 3.5% | 9.0% |
| NHANES | 1999–2008 | Ever | 5.2% | 4.4% | 6.1% |
| NHSLS | 1992 | Ever | 9.1% | 7.6% | 10.6% |
| NSBME | 1999–2000 | Ever | 8.2% | 4.9% | 11.5% |
| NSFG | 2002–2003 | Ever | 6.0% | 5.0% | 7.0% |
Notes:
GSS: General Social Survey; NHANES: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey; NHSDA: National Household Survey on Drug Abuse; NHSLS: National Health and Social Life Survey; NSBME: National STD and Behavior Measurement Experiment; NSFG: National Survey of Family Growth; Project Hope: Project Hope International Survey of AIDS-Risk Behaviors.
Population Size of Men Aged 13 and Older in the United States, 2008 (N = 122,852,862), and Number of MSM and Other Men Using Past-Five-Year Proportion Estimate of MSM from Meta-Analysis
| MSM Proportion | MSM Population Size | Other Men Proportion | Other Men Population Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3.5% | 4,299,850 | 96.5% | 118,553,012 |
| 3.9% | 4,791,262 | 96.1% | 118,061,600 |
| 4.4% | 5,405,526 | 95.6% | 117,447,336 |
Estimated Number, Rate Per 100,000 Persons, and Rate Ratios for Diagnoses of HIV Infection in 2008, 37 States with Confidential Name-Based HIV Infection Reporting, for MSM, Other Men, Women, and MSM by Race/Ethnicity and Age
| Estimated Number of HIV Diagnoses | Estimate rate per 100,000 Population (95% CI ) | Rate Ratio (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Other Men | 8,286 | 10.1 (10.0 – 10.1) | ref |
| MSM | 22,469 | 672 (596 – 749) | 67 (59 – 75) |
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| Women | 10,332 | 11.5 | ref |
| MSM | 22,469 | 672 (596 – 749) | 58 (52 – 65) |
| White | 8,478 | 363 (322 – 405) | ref |
| Hispanic | 4,201 | 980 (869 – 1,092) | 2.7 |
| Black/ African American | 9,133 | 2,165 (1,919 – 2,412) | 6.0 |
| 13–24 | 5,032 | 713 (632 – 795) | ref |
| 25–34 | 6,380 | 1,126 (998 – 1,255) | 1.6 |
| 35–44 | 6,041 | 1,048 (929 – 1,168) | 1.5 |
| 45–54 | 3,709 | 624 (553 – 696) | 0.9 |
| 55+ | 1,306 | 145 (129 – 162) | 0.2 |
There are no confidence intervals for rate ratios for MSM race/ethnicity or age because the proportion of men in each subgroup does not change as the proportion of MSM in the population changes.
There are no confidence intervals for women because the rate calculation uses U.S. census count, not an estimated number as with MSM and other men.
Estimated Number, Rate Per 100,000 Persons, and Rate Ratios for MSM Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection, year-End 2007, 37 States with Confidential Name-Based HIV Infection Reporting, for MSM, Other Men, Women, and MSM by Race/Ethnicity and Age
| Estimated Number of MSM Living with HIV | Estimate rate per 100,000 Population (95% CI) | Rate Ratio (95%
CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other Men | 152,468 | 187 | (186 – 188) | Ref |
| MSM | 265,330 | 7,929 | (7,116 – 8,951) | 42 (38 – 48) |
|
Women | 153,814 | 173 | Ref | |
| MSM | 265,330 | 7,929 | (7,116 – 8,951) | 46 (41 – 52) |
| White | 128,290 | 5,523 | (4,896 – 6,155) | Ref |
| Hispanic | 43,908 | 10,601 | (9,396 – 11,812) | 1.9 |
| Black/ African American | 87,446 | 21,018 | (18,629 – 23,420) | 3.8 |
| 13–24 | 10,836 | 1,538 | (1,363 – 1,713) | Ref |
| 25–34 | 41,376 | 7,412 | (6,570 – 8,260) | 4.8 |
| 35–44 | 96,284 | 16,514 | (14,637 – 18,401) | 10.7 |
| 45–54 | 82,532 | 14,071 | (12,472 – 15,679) | 9.2 |
| 55+ | 34,302 | 3,925 | (3,479 – 4,374) | 2.6 |
There are no confidence intervals for rate ratios for MSM race/ethnicity or age because the proportion of men in each subgroup does not change as the proportion of MSM in the population changes.
There are no confidence intervals for women because the rate calculation uses U.S. census count, not an estimated number as with MSM and other men.
Number, Rate, and Rate Ratio for All MSM, Other Men, and Women and for MSM by Race/Ethnicity and Age for Primary and Secondary (P&S) Syphilis Diagnoses, 2008, 39 States*
| Number of P&S Syphillis Diagnoses | Estimate Rate Per 100,000 Population (95% CI ) | Rate Ratio (95%
CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Other Men | 2,294 | 2.2 (2.2 – 2.2) | ref |
| MSM | 6,606 | 154 (136 – 172) | 71 (63 – 79) |
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| Women | 1,821 | 1.6 | ref |
| MSM | 6,606 | 154 (136 – 172) | 96 (85 – 109) |
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| White | 2,699 | 78 (69 – 87) | ref |
| Hispanic | 1,234 | 141 (125 – 158) | 1.8 |
| Black/African American | 2,248 | 353 (313 – 393) | 4.5 |
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| 13–24 | 1,524 | 166 (147 – 185) | Ref |
| 25–34 | 2,001 | 277 (245 – 308) | 1.7 |
| 35–44 | 1,920 | 258 (229 – 287) | 1.6 |
| 45–54 | 941 | 123 (109 – 137) | 0.7 |
| 55+ | 219 | 19 (17 – 21) | 0.1 |
There are no confidence intervals for rate ratios for MSM race/ethnicity or age because the proportion of men in each subgroup does not change as the proportion of MSM in the population changes.
There are no confidence intervals for women because the rate calculation uses U.S. census count, not an estimated number as with MSM and other men.
Sex of sex partner data were available for 8,900 (86.5%) of 10,289 men in these 39 states during 2008.