| Literature DB >> 28849279 |
Diane Tan1, Ian W Holloway2, Jennifer Gildner3, Juan C Jauregui4, Rafael Garcia Alvarez5, Vincent Guilamo-Ramos6,7.
Abstract
To examine how alcohol-related HIV risk behaviors within MSM sex workers' social networks (SN) may be associated with individual risk behaviors, respondent-driven and venue-based sampling were used to collect demographic, behavioral and SN characteristics among MSM sex workers in Santo Domingo and Boca Chica (N = 220). The majority of participants reported problem drinking (71.0%) or alcohol use at their last sexual encounter (71.4%). Self-reported problem drinking was associated with SN characteristics (at least one member who recently got drunk aOR = 7.5, no religious/spiritual adviser aOR = 3.0, non-sexual network density aOR = 0.9), while self-reported alcohol use at last sex was associated with individual (drug use at last sex aOR = 4.4) and SN characteristics (at least one member with previous HIV/STI testing aOR = 4.7). Dominican MSM sex workers reported high alcohol use, which may increase their risk for HIV. A better understanding of SN factors associated with individual risk behaviors can help guide appropriate intervention development.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol use; Dominican Republic; Human immunodeficiency virus; Sex work; Social networks
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28849279 PMCID: PMC5660652 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-017-1896-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165