Literature DB >> 29431024

Relationship between serostatus disclosure and categories of HIV transmission risk in men who have sex with men living with HIV.

Julianne M Serovich1, Sandra J Reed2, Ann A O'Connell2, Tanja C Laschober1.   

Abstract

In prior studies, the relationship between serostatus disclosure and reduced HIV transmission risk has been mixed. The demonstration of a clear connection may be restricted by three main methodological limitations. This study evaluates the relationship between (1) more refined measures of serostatus disclosure and (2) eight categories of HIV transmission risk (lowest to highest risk) among men who have sex with men (MSM) living with HIV, while (3) considering a number of control variables. Results demonstrate that disclosure is more likely in sexual encounters involving no intercourse or involving protected and unprotected anal intercourse with HIV-positive partners than unprotected insertive anal intercourse with HIV-negative/unknown status partners. Additionally, substance use prior to sexual encounters is less likely in lower risk categories than the highest risk category. Results of this study are important to the design of future studies, prevention, and intervention programs for MSM and to the methods used to evaluate their effectiveness.

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Keywords:  HIV risk behaviors; HIV/AIDS; men who have sex with men; serostatus disclosure.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29431024     DOI: 10.1177/0956462417752267

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


  3 in total

1.  Disclosure of HIV Status and HIV Sexual Transmission Behaviors among HIV-Positive Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in the BROTHERS (HPTN 061) Study.

Authors:  Chukwuemeka N Okafor; Michael J Li; Christopher Hucks-Ortiz; Kenneth H Mayer; Steve Shoptaw
Journal:  J Urban Health       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 3.671

2.  To Disclose, Not Disclose, or Conceal: A Qualitative Study of HIV-Positive Men with Multiple Concealable Stigmatized Identities.

Authors:  Jacob Perlson; James Scholl; Kenneth H Mayer; Conall O'Cleirigh; Abigail W Batchelder
Journal:  AIDS Patient Care STDS       Date:  2021-02       Impact factor: 5.078

3.  Moral practices shaping HIV disclosure among young gay and bisexual men living with HIV in the context of biomedical advance.

Authors:  Willa Dong; Kathryn E Muessig; Kelly A Knudtson; Adam Gilbertson; Stuart Rennie; Karina Soni
Journal:  Cult Health Sex       Date:  2020-08-04
  3 in total

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