| Literature DB >> 25443542 |
Jun-Jie Xu1,2, Chen Zhang3, Qing-Hai Hu4,5, Zhen-Xing Chu6,7, Jing Zhang8,9, Yong-Ze Li10,11, Lin Lu12, Zhe Wang13, Ji-Hua Fu14, Xi Chen15, Hong-Jing Yan16, Ming-Hua Zhuang17, Yong-Jun Jiang18,19, Wen-Qing Geng20,21, Sten H Vermund22, Hong Shang23,24, Han-Zhu Qian25.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recreational drug use (RDU) may result in sexual disinhibition and higher risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among men who have sex with men (MSM) in China. We assessed whether RDU was associated with HIV, syphilis, and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) within the context of multiple sexual partnerships and unprotected sex.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25443542 PMCID: PMC4272794 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-014-0642-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Recreational drug use behaviour of China MSM. Figure 1 showed the prevalence of self-reported recreational drug using behaviours in the past six months in MSM participants from six big cities of China (Kunming, Jinan, Changsha, Zhengzhou, Nanjing, and Shanghai) during 2012–2013. Twenty eight percent of the MSM participants used at least one kind of recreational drugs, and 26.5% used popper (Alkyl Nitrites).
Basic characteristics and HIV/STIs prevalence among China MSM
| Variables | Total sample | Drug users | Non-drug users |
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| N(%) | N(%) | N(%) | ||
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| 3830(100.0) | 1072(28.0) | 2758(72.0) | |
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| 689(18.0) | 190(17.7) | 499(18.1) | 0.790 |
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| 3141(82.0) | 882(82.3) | 2259(81.9) | |
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| 1061(27.7) | 211(19.7) | 850(31.0) | <0.01 |
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| 2769(72.3) | 861(80.3) | 1908(69.2) | |
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| 3638(95.0) | 1020(95.2) | 2618(94.9) | 0.770 |
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| 192(5.0) | 52(4.9) | 140(5.1) | |
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| >3000 | 1603(41.9) | 541(50.5) | 1062(38.5) | <0.001 |
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| 2226(58.1) | 530(49.5) | 1696(61.5) | |
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| 30.5(9.5) | 28.6(7.5) | 31.3(10.2) | <0.001 |
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| 7.4 (2.1) | 6.7(2.3) | 7.6(1.9) | <0.001 |
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| 1434(37.9) | 308 (29.2) | 1126(41.2) | <0.001 |
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| 2355(62.2) | 746 (70.8) | 1609(58.8) | |
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| 2889(75.5) | 839 (78.3) | 2050(74.3) | 0.010 |
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| 354(9.2) | 125 (11.7) | 229(8.03) | <0.01 |
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| 466(12.2) | 157(14.7) | 309(11.2) | <0.01 |
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| 394(10.3) | 99(9.2) | 295(10.7) | 0.100 |
STIs: sexually transmitted infections; MSM: men who have sex with men; HSV-2: herpes simplex type 2; SD: standard deviation. *1 US dollar ≈ 6.25 Chinese yuan during conducting this study.
The mediation effect of multiple sexual partners on recreational drug use and HIV/STIs infection of MSM
| Variables | X → M | M → Y | X → Y | (X, M) → Y |
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| aOR(95% CI) # | aOR(95% CI) # | aOR(95% CI) # | aOR(95% CI) # | |
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| 1.69(1.44,1.98)** | N/A | 1.67(1.31,2.13)** | 1.58(1.23, 2.02)** |
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| N/A | 1.35(1.06,1.71)* | N/A | 1.29(1.02,1.64)* |
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| 1.69(1.44,1.98)** | 1.24(1.01,1.52)* | 1.61(1.29, 2.00)** | 1.59(1.28,1.99)** |
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| N/A | N/A | N/A | 1.18(0.96,1.45) |
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| 1.69(1.44,1.98)** | 1.06(0,85,1.32) | 0.96(0.75,1.24) | 0.96(0.74, 1.23) |
| Multiple partners (M) | N/A | N/A | N/A | 1.07(0.86,1.33) |
Notes: MSM: men who have sex with men; HSV-2: herpes simplex type 2; N/A: not applicable; X: exposure variable; Y: outcome variable; M: mediator; aOR: adjusted odds ratio; CI: confidence interval.
#All multivariate regression models are controlled for the covariates which are significant in bivariate analyses in Table 1, including age, marital status, monthly income and HIV knowledge. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01.
The mediation effect of unprotected anal sex on recreational drug use and HIV/STIs infection of MSM
| Variables | X → M | M → Y | X → Y | (X, M) → Y |
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| aOR(95% CI) # | aOR(95% CI) # | aOR(95% CI) # | aOR(95% CI) # | |
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| 1.25(1.05,1.49)* | N/A | 1.67(1.31,2.13) | 1.69(1.32, 2.15)** |
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| N/A | 0.81(0.63,1.03) | N/A | 0.77(0.61,0.99)* |
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| 1.25(1.05,1.49)* | N/A | 1.61(1.29, 2.00)** | 1.62(1.30, 2.02)** |
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| N/A | 0.84(0,67,1.04) | N/A | 0.82(0.65,1.02) |
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| 1.25(1.05,1.49)* | N/A | 0.96(0.75,1.24) | 0.96(0.75,1.24) |
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| N/A | 0.99(0.77,1.26) | N/A | 0.98(0.77, 1.25) |
Notes: STIs: sexually transmitted infections; MSM: men who have sex with men; HSV-2: herpes simplex type 2; N/A: not applicable; X: exposure variable;, Y: outcome variable;, M: mediator.; aOR: adjusted odds ratio; CI: confidence interval.
#All multivariate regression models are controlled for the covariates which are significant in bivariate analyses in Table 1, including age, marital status, monthly income and HIV knowledge. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01.