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A comparison of HIV-risk behaviors between young black cisgender men who have sex with men and young black transgender women who have sex with men.

Richard A Crosby1,2,3, Laura F Salazar4, Brandon Hill2,5, Leandro Mena3.   

Abstract

This study compared sexually transmitted infection (STI)-associated risks between young Black cisgender men who have sex with men (YBMSM) and young Black transwomen who have sex with men (YBTWSM). Comparisons pertained to: (1) prevalence of infections; (2) sexual risk; (3) partner-related risks; and (4) socioeconomic marginalization. YBMSM (n = 577) and YBTWSM (n = 32) were recruited from an STI clinic in the USA. Volunteers completed a computer-assisted self-interview and medical records were abstracted for STI/HIV information. Significantly greater prevalence of pharyngeal Chlamydia ( P < .001) and pharyngeal gonorrhea ( P = .04) occurred among YBTWSM; however, both associations were moderated and only significant for HIV-uninfected volunteers. YBTWSM had more oral sex partners and more frequent engagement in oral sex. The number of new sex partners for anal receptive sex was greater in YBTWSM. YBTWSM were more likely to exchange sex for money/drugs ( P < .001), have sex with men recently in prison ( P < .001), who were "anonymous" ( P = .004), or who were "one night stands" ( P < .001). YBTWSM were more likely to depend on sex partners for money food, etc. ( P < .001), to miss meals due to lack of money ( P = .01), and to report having ever being incarcerated ( P = .009). Compared to cisgender YBMSM, YBTWSM experience multiple risk factors relative to the acquisition/transmission of STIs and HIV.

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Keywords:  Black men who have sex with men; black transgender women; human immunodeficiency virus; sexual risk behaviors, sexually transmitted infection

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29350112     DOI: 10.1177/0956462417751811

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J STD AIDS        ISSN: 0956-4624            Impact factor:   1.359


  8 in total

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2.  How are transgender women acquiring HIV? Insights from phylogenetic transmission clusters in San Francisco.

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Journal:  AIDS       Date:  2019-11-01       Impact factor: 4.177

3.  Family Functioning as a Protective Factor for Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Gender Minority Adolescents.

Authors:  Edgar Garcia Saiz; Vishnudas Sarda; David R Pletta; Sari L Reisner; Sabra L Katz-Wise
Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  2021-09-29

4.  Associations of gender identity with sexual behaviours, social stigma and sexually transmitted infections among adults who have sex with men in Abuja and Lagos, Nigeria.

Authors:  Elyse LeeVan; Fengming Hu; Andrew B Mitchell; Afoke Kokogho; Sylvia Adebajo; Eric C Garges; Haoyu Qian; Julie A Ake; Merlin L Robb; Manhattan E Charurat; Stefan D Baral; Rebecca G Nowak; Trevor A Crowell
Journal:  J Int AIDS Soc       Date:  2022-07       Impact factor: 6.707

5.  Prevalence of Anal Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions in HIV-1-Infected Young Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transwomen.

Authors:  Amelia B Thompson; Scott E Gillespie; Marina B Mosunjac; Sophia A Hussen; Lisa C Flowers; Andres F Camacho-Gonzalez
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6.  Characterizing Biomedical HIV Prevention Awareness and Use Among Black Transgender Women in the United States.

Authors:  Cristian J Chandler; Stephanie L Creasy; Brian J Adams; Lisa A Eaton; Leigh A Bukowski; James E Egan; M Reuel Friedman; Ronald D Stall; Darren L Whitfield
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2021-02-19

7.  Characteristics of a cohort of high-risk men who have sex with men on pre-exposure prophylaxis reporting transgender sexual partners.

Authors:  Adiba Hassan; Joel O Wertheim; Jill S Blumenthal; Eric Ellorin; Michael P Dube; Katya Corado; David J Moore; Sheldon R Morris
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Authors:  Russell Brewer; Santhoshini L Ramani; Aditya Khanna; Kayo Fujimoto; John A Schneider; Anna Hotton; Leo Wilton; Tania Escobedo; Nina T Harawa
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