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Maria Zlotorzynska1, Patrick Sullivan1, Travis Sanchez1.
Abstract
The American Men's Internet Survey (AMIS) is an annual Web-based behavioral survey of men who have sex with men (MSM) living in the United States. This Rapid Surveillance Report describes the fourth cycle of data collection (September 2016 through February 2017; AMIS 2016). The key indicators are the same as previously reported for AMIS (December 2013 through May 2014, AMIS 2013; November 2014 through April 2015, AMIS 2014; and September 2015 through April 2016, AMIS 2015). The AMIS survey methodology has not substantively changed since AMIS 2015. MSM were recruited from a variety of websites using banner advertisements and email blasts. Additionally, participants from AMIS 2015 who agreed to be recontacted for future research were emailed a link to the AMIS 2016 survey. Men were eligible to participate if they were ≥15 years old, resided in the United States, provided a valid US zone improvement plan code, and reported ever having sex with a man or identified as gay or bisexual. We examined demographic and recruitment characteristics using multivariable regression modeling (P<.05) stratified by participants' self-reported HIV status. The AMIS 2016 round of data collection resulted in 10,166 completed surveys from MSM representing every US state, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands. Participants were mainly non-Hispanic white, over the age of 40 years, living in the Southern United States and urban areas, and recruited from general social networking websites. Self-reported HIV prevalence was 10.80% (1098/10,166). Compared to HIV-negative/unknown-status participants, HIV-positive participants were more likely to have had anal sex without a condom with a male partner in the past 12 months (75.77% vs 65.88%, P<.001) and more likely to have had anal sex without a condom with a serodiscordant or unknown-status partner (33.24% vs 16.06%, P<.001). The reported use of marijuana, methamphetamines, and other illicit substances in the past 12 months was higher among HIV-positive participants than among HIV-negative/unknown-status participants (28.05% vs 24.99%, 11.48% vs 2.16%, and 27.60% vs 18.22%, respectively; all P<.001). Most HIV-negative/unknown-status participants (79.93%, 7248/9068) reported ever having a previous HIV test, and 56.45% (5119/9068) reported undergoing HIV testing in the past 12 months. HIV-positive participants were more likely to report testing and diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections than HIV-negative/unknown-status participants (70.86% vs 40.13% and 24.04% vs 8.97%, respectively; both P<.001). ©Maria Zlotorzynska, Patrick Sullivan, Travis Sanchez. Originally published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (http://publichealth.jmir.org), 20.02.2019.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; MSM; STD; bisexual; gay; homosexual; internet; surveillance; survey
Year: 2019 PMID: 30785405 PMCID: PMC6401665 DOI: 10.2196/11313
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Public Health Surveill ISSN: 2369-2960
Recruitment outcomes for the American Men’s Internet Survey, United States, 2016.
| Recruitment outcomes | Total | Gay social networking (n=2) | General gay interest (n=1) | General social networking (n=3) | Geospatial social networking (n=2) | AMISa 2015 participants | |||||||
| Clicked ad (N) | 147,143 | 4162 | 557 | 58,917 | 83,507 | Not applicable | |||||||
| Screenedb, n (%) | 51,876 (35.26) | 2877 (69.13) | 181 (32.50) | 39,281 (66.67) | 8137 (9.74) | 1400 | |||||||
| 23,173 (44.67) | 564 (19.60) | 147 (81.22) | 19,271 (49.06) | 3039 (37.35) | 152 (10.86) | ||||||||
| Not ≥15 years of aged | 16,643 (71.82) | 438 (77.66) | 91 (61.90) | 13,572 (70.43) | 2441 (80.32) | 101 (66.45) | |||||||
| Not maled | 19,079 (82.33) | 511 (90.60) | 94 (63.95) | 15,641 (81.16) | 2704 (88.98) | 129 (84.87) | |||||||
| Not MSMe ever or not identifying as gay/bisexuald | 22,282 (96.16) | 549 (97.34) | 99 (67.35) | 18,721 (97.15) | 2790 (91.81) | 123 (80.92) | |||||||
| Nonresidentd | 18,989 (81.94) | 471 (83.51) | 144 (97.96) | 15,383 (79.82) | 2845 (93.62) | 146 (96.05) | |||||||
| Eligiblec, n (%) | 28,703 (55.33) | 2313 (80.40) | 34 (18.78) | 20,010 (50.94) | 5098 (62.65) | 1248 (89.14) | |||||||
| Consentedf, n (%) | 20,583 (71.71) | 1716 (74.19) | 28 (82.35) | 13,776 (68.85) | 3928 (77.05) | 1135 (90.95) | |||||||
| Unduplicatedg, n (%) | 18,038 (87.64) | 1604 (93.47) | 23 (82.14) | 11,876 (86.21) | 3501 (89.13) | 1034 (91.10) | |||||||
| Successh, n (%) | 11,636 (64.51) | 1242 (77.43) | 14 (60.87) | 7594 (63.94) | 1870 (53.41) | 916 (88.59) | |||||||
| MSM in past 12 monthsi, n (%) | 10,222 (87.85) | 1165 (93.80) | 13 (92.86) | 6443 (84.84) | 1756 (93.90) | 845 (92.25) | |||||||
| Valid ZIPj codek, n (%) | 10,166 (99.45) | 1160 (99.57) | 13 (100.00) | 6401 (99.35) | 1750 (99.66) | 842 (99.64) | |||||||
aAMIS: American Men’s Internet Survey.
bProportion of total participants who clicked on the ad, including those who started the screening questionnaire.
cProportion of total participants screened. Participants who did not complete the screening questionnaire were considered ineligible.
dProportion of total ineligible participants, including those who did not respond to the question.
eMSM: men who have sex with men.
fProportion of eligible participants.
gProportion of participants who consented. Deduplication removes participants who were marked as duplicates using the internet protocol address and demographic data matching.
hProportion of unduplicated participants. Success in deduplication removes participants who did not pass the test for survey completeness.
iProportion of successes.
jZIP: zone improvement plan.
kProportion of men who had sex with men in the past 12 months. Valid US ZIP codes were those that could be matched to the ZIP code for county crosswalk files created by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Any ZIP codes that could not be matched to this list were then hand validated by checking against the ZIP code-locator tool on the US Postal Service website. ZIP codes that could not be found were classified as invalid.
Characteristics of men who have sex with men in the American Men's Internet Survey by recruitment type, United States, 2016.
| Participant characteristics | Recruitment type | ||||||||||||
| Total | Gay social networking (n=2) | General gay interest (n=1) | General social networking (n=3) | Geospatial social networking (n=2) | AMISa 2015 participants | ||||||||
| <.001 | |||||||||||||
| Black, non-Hispanic | 879 (8.65) | 35 (3.02) | 0 (0.00) | 664 (10.37) | 141 (8.06) | 39 (4.63) | |||||||
| Hispanic | 1311 (12.90) | 73 (6.29) | 2 (15.38) | 852 (13.31) | 286 (16.34) | 98 (11.64) | |||||||
| White, non-Hispanic | 7073 (69.58) | 986 (85.00) | 8 (61.54) | 4274 (66.77) | 1157 (66.11) | 648 (76.96) | |||||||
| Other or multiple races | 903 (8.88) | 66 (5.69) | 3 (23.08) | 611 (9.55) | 166 (9.49) | 57 (6.77) | |||||||
| <.001 | |||||||||||||
| 15-24 | 2718 (26.74) | 27 (2.33) | 6 (46) | 2268 (35.43) | 271 (15.49) | 146 (17.34) | |||||||
| 25-29 | 1693 (16.65) | 34 (2.93) | 2 (15) | 1223 (19.11) | 265 (15.14) | 169 (20.07) | |||||||
| 30-39 | 1414 (13.91) | 92 (7.93) | 1 (8) | 719 (11.23) | 455 (26.00) | 147 (17.46) | |||||||
| ≥40 | 4341 (42.70) | 1007 (86.81) | 4 (31) | 2191 (34.23) | 759 (43.37) | 380 (45.13) | |||||||
| <.001 | |||||||||||||
| Northeast | 1879 (18.48) | 235 (20.26) | 2 (15.38) | 1185 (18.51) | 306 (17.49) | 151 (17.93) | |||||||
| Midwest | 1988 (19.56) | 232 (20.00) | 4 (30.77) | 1352 (21.12) | 233 (13.31) | 167 (19.83) | |||||||
| South | 4055 (39.89) | 422 (36.38) | 4 (30.77) | 2506 (39.15) | 800 (45.71) | 323 (38.36) | |||||||
| West | 2240 (22.03) | 271 (23.36) | 3 (23.08) | 1355 (21.17) | 410 (23.43) | 201 (23.87) | |||||||
| US-dependent areas | 4 (0.04) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 3 (0.05) | 1 (0.06) | 0 (0) | |||||||
| <.001 | |||||||||||||
| Yes | 4224 (41.55) | 500 (43.10 | 7 (53.85) | 2291 (35.81) | 1085 (62.00) | 341 (40.50) | |||||||
| No | 5942 (58.45) | 660 (56.90 | 6 (46.15) | 4110 (64.21) | 665 (38.02) | 501 (59.50) | |||||||
| <.001 | |||||||||||||
| Urban | 4288 (42.18) | 436 (37.59) | 5 (38.46) | 2538 (39.65) | 944 (53.94) | 365 (43.35) | |||||||
| Suburban | 2200 (21.64) | 316 (27.24) | 6 (46.15) | 1298 (20.28) | 409 (23.37) | 171 (20.31) | |||||||
| Small/medium metropolitan | 2790 (27.44) | 305 (26.29) | 1 (7.69) | 1929 (30.14) | 305 (17.43) | 250 (29.69) | |||||||
| Rural | 884 (8.70) | 103 (8.88) | 1 (7.69) | 633 (9.89) | 91 (5.20) | 56 (6.65) | |||||||
| <.001 | |||||||||||||
| Positive | 1098 (10.80) | 125 (10.78) | 2 (15.38) | 619 (9.67) | 263 (15.03) | 89 (10.57) | |||||||
| Negative | 7089 (69.73) | 828 (71.38) | 9 (69.23) | 4283 (66.91) | 1291 (73.77) | 678 (80.52) | |||||||
| Unknown | 1979 (19.47) | 207 (17.84) | 2 (15.38) | 1499 (23.42) | 196 (11.20) | 75 (8.91) | |||||||
| Total (N) | 10,166 | 1160 | 13 | 6401 | 1750 | 842 | |||||||
aAMIS: American Men’s Internet Survey.
bChi-square test for difference in characteristics between recruitment types.
cNHBS: National HIV Behavioral Surveillance.
dThe National Center for Health Statistics urban/rural category could not be assigned for four participants living in US territories.
Figure 1Number of men who have sex with men who participated in the American Men’s Internet Survey by state, 2016.
Sexual Behaviors with male partners of men who have sex with men in the American Men's Internet Survey, United States, 2016.
| Participant characteristics | Participants (N) | Sexual behaviors with male partners in the past 12 months | |||||
| Anal intercourse without a condom | Anal intercourse without a condom with a partner of discordant or unknown HIV status | ||||||
| n (%) | n (%) | ||||||
| 1098 | 832 (75.77) | <.001b | 365 (33.24) | <.001b | |||
| Black, non-Hispanic | 248 | 175 (70.56) | .17 | 76 (30.65) | .70 | ||
| Hispanic | 130 | 96 (73.85) | .23 | 34 (26.15) | .001 | ||
| White, non-Hispanic | 632 | 492 (77.85) | Refa | 218 (34.49) | Refa | ||
| Other or multiple races | 88 | 69 (78.41) | .34 | 37 (42.05) | .05 | ||
| 15-24 | 59 | 50 (84.75) | .37 | 21 (35.59) | .87 | ||
| 25-29 | 97 | 80 (82.47) | .78 | 48 (49.48) | .008 | ||
| 30-39 | 186 | 159 (85.48) | .16 | 76 (40.86) | .41 | ||
| ≥40 | 756 | 543 (71.83) | Refa | 220 (29.10) | Refa | ||
| Yes | 568 | 429 (75.53) | .78 | 195 (34.33) | .43 | ||
| No | 530 | 403 (76.04) | Refa | 170 (32.08) | Refa | ||
| Gay social networking | 139 | 102 (73.38) | .45 | 58 (41.73) | .004 | ||
| General gay interestd | <5 | N/Ae | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||
| General social networking | 651 | 471 (72.35) | Refa | 193 (29.65) | Refa | ||
| Geospatial social networking | 303 | 255 (84.16) | .007 | 111 (36.63) | .47 | ||
| 9068 | 5974 (65.88) | Refa | 1456 (16.06) | Refa | |||
| Black, non-Hispanic | 631 | 388 (61.49) | .002 | 116 (18.38) | .08 | ||
| Hispanic | 1181 | 833 (70.53) | <.001 | 218 (18.46) | .12 | ||
| White, non-Hispanic | 6441 | 4231 (65.69) | Refa | 1010 (15.68) | Refa | ||
| Other or multiple races | 815 | 522 (64.05) | .28 | 112 (13.74) | .009 | ||
| 15-24 | 2659 | 1694 (63.71) | <.001 | 417 (15.68) | .87 | ||
| 25-29 | 1596 | 1202 (75.31) | <.001 | 285 (17.86) | .03 | ||
| 30-39 | 1228 | 892 (72.64) | .002 | 232 (18.89) | .09 | ||
| ≥40 | 3585 | 2186 (60.98) | Refa | 522 (14.56) | Refa | ||
| Yes | 3656 | 2436 (66.63) | >.99 | 630 (17.23) | .14 | ||
| No | 5412 | 3538 (65.37) | Refa | 826 (15.26) | Refa | ||
| Gay social networking | 1119 | 626 (55.94) | <.001 | 210 (18.77) | .007 | ||
| General gay interest | 73 | 50 (68.49) | .76 | 10 (13.70) | .38 | ||
| General social networking | 6125 | 4026 (65.73) | Refa | 911 (14.87) | Refa | ||
| Geospatial social networking | 1731 | 1257 (72.62) | <.001 | 321 (18.54) | .35 | ||
aWald chi-square from multivariate logistic regression comparing behavior (yes vs no) between a group with specific characteristics and a reference group (Ref).
bWald chi-square from multivariate logistic regression comparing behavior (yes vs no) among HIV-positive participants and HIV-negative or unknown-serostatus participants. Model controlled for race/ethnicity, age, National HIV Behavioral Surveillance system residency, and recruitment type.
CNHBS: National HIV Behavioral Surveillance.
dTo prevent identification, data for groups with less than five participants are not presented.
eN/A: not applicable.
Substance use behaviors of men who have sex with men in the American Men's Internet Survey, United States, 2016.
| Participant characteristics | Participants (N) | Substance use behaviors in the past 12 months | |||||||||||||||
| Used marijuana | Used methamphetamines | Used other substance(s) | |||||||||||||||
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |||||||||||||||
| 1098 | 308 (28.05) | <.001b | 126 (11.48) | <.001b | 303 (27.60) | <.001b | |||||||||||
| Black, non-Hispanic | 248 | 66 (26.61) | .52 | 16 (6.45) | .02 | 52 (20.97) | .04 | ||||||||||
| Hispanic | 130 | 40 (30.77) | .98 | 22 (16.92) | .12 | 44 (33.85) | .21 | ||||||||||
| White, non-Hispanic | 632 | 176 (27.85) | Refa | 75 (11.87) | Refa | 183 (28.96) | Refa | ||||||||||
| Other or multiple races | 88 | 26 (29.55) | .96 | 13 (14.77) | .45 | 24 (27.27) | .64 | ||||||||||
| 15-24 | 59 | 22 (37.29) | .29 | 5 (8.47) | .51 | 21 (35.59) | .60 | ||||||||||
| 25-29 | 97 | 33 (34.02) | .80 | 10 (10.31) | .72 | 41 (42.27) | .03 | ||||||||||
| 30-39 | 186 | 71 (38.17) | .18 | 33 (17.74) | .03 | 65 (34.95) | .96 | ||||||||||
| ≥40 | 756 | 182 (24.07) | Refa | 78 (10.32) | Refa | 176 (23.28) | Refa | ||||||||||
| Yes | 568 | 174 (30.63) | .10 | 78 (13.73) | .11 | 175 (30.81) | .04 | ||||||||||
| No | 530 | 134 (25.28) | Refa | 48 (9.06) | Refa | 128 (24.15) | Refa | ||||||||||
| Gay social networking | 139 | 36 (25.90) | .98 | 17 (12.23) | .93 | 34 (24.46) | .56 | ||||||||||
| General gay interestd | <5 | N/Ae | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||
| General social networking | 651 | 170 (26.11) | Refa | 50 (7.68) | Refa | 153 (23.50) | Refa | ||||||||||
| Geospatial social networking | 303 | 100 (33.00) | .35 | 57 (18.81) | .007 | 113 (37.29) | .01 | ||||||||||
| 9068 | 2266 (24.99) | Refa | 196 (2.16) | Refa | 1652 (18.22) | Refa | |||||||||||
| Black, non-Hispanic | 631 | 126 (19.97) | .006 | 8 (1.27) | .049 | 86 (13.63) | .001 | ||||||||||
| Hispanic | 1181 | 344 (29.13) | .04 | 37 (3.13) | .03 | 275 (23.29) | <.001 | ||||||||||
| White, non-Hispanic | 6441 | 1597 (24.79) | Refa | 128 (1.99) | Refa | 1152 (17.89) | Refa | ||||||||||
| Other or multiple races | 815 | 199 (24.42) | .33 | 23 (2.82) | .12 | 139 (17.06) | .27 | ||||||||||
| 15-24 | 2659 | 886 (33.32) | <.001 | 37 (1.39) | .03 | 548 (20.61) | .001 | ||||||||||
| 25-29 | 1596 | 500 (31.33) | <.001 | 35 (2.19) | .60 | 388 (24.31) | .18 | ||||||||||
| 30-39 | 1228 | 322 (26.22) | .74 | 42 (3.42) | .04 | 270 (21.99) | <.001 | ||||||||||
| ≥40 | 3585 | 558 (15.56) | Refa | 82 (2.29) | Refa | 446 (12.44) | Refa | ||||||||||
| Yes | 3656 | 1024 (28.01) | <.001 | 94 (2.57) | .48 | 779 (21.31) | <.001 | ||||||||||
| No | 5412 | 1242 (22.95) | Refa | 102 (1.88) | Refa | 873 (16.13) | Refa | ||||||||||
| Gay social networking | 1119 | 201 (17.96) | .71 | 37 (3.31) | .13 | 150 (13.40) | .68 | ||||||||||
| General gay interest | 73 | 16 (21.92) | .55 | 1 (6.25) | .48 | 12 (16.44) | .52 | ||||||||||
| General social networking | 6125 | 1572 (25.67) | Refa | 90 (1.47) | Refa | 1068 (17.44) | Refa | ||||||||||
| Geospatial social networking | 1731 | 473 (27.33) | .11 | 68 (3.93) | .08 | 419 (24.21) | <.001 | ||||||||||
aWald chi-square from multivariable logistic regression comparing behavior (yes vs no) between groups with specific characteristics and a reference (Ref) group.
bWald chi-square from multivariable logistic regression comparing behavior (yes vs no) between HIV-positive participants and HIV-negative or unknown-serostatus participants. Model controlled for race/ethnicity, age, National HIV Behavioral Surveillance system residency, and website type.
cNHBS: National HIV Behavioral Surveillance.
dTo prevent identification, data for groups with less than five participants are not presented.
eN/A: not applicable.
HIV testing behaviors of HIV-negative or unknown-status men who have sex with men in the American Men's Internet Survey, United States, 2016.
| Participant characteristics | Participants (N) | HIV testing behaviors | ||||
| HIV tested ever | HIV tested in past 12 months | |||||
| n (%) | n (%) | |||||
| Black, non-Hispanic | 631 | 563 (89.22) | <.001 | 440 (69.73) | <.001 | |
| Hispanic | 1181 | 916 (77.56) | .09 | 710 (60.12) | .68 | |
| White, non-Hispanic | 6441 | 5134 (79.71) | Refa | 3512 (54.53) | Refa | |
| Other or multiple races | 815 | 635 (77.91) | .30 | 457 (56.07) | .02 | |
| 15-24 | 2659 | 1521 (57.20) | <.001 | 1207 (45.39) | <.001 | |
| 25-29 | 1596 | 1393 (87.28) | .004 | 1040 (65.16) | <.001 | |
| 30-39 | 1228 | 1129 (91.94) | <.001 | 829 (67.51) | <.001 | |
| ≥40 | 3585 | 3205 (89.40) | Refa | 2043 (56.99) | Refa | |
| Yes | 3656 | 3112 (85.12) | <.001 | 2356 (64.44) | <.001 | |
| No | 5412 | 4136 (76.42) | Refa | 2763 (51.05) | Refa | |
| 1119 | 926 (82.75) | |||||
| Gay social networking | 73 | 66 (90.41) | <.001 | 577 (51.56) | <.001 | |
| General gay interest | 6125 | 4676 (76.34) | .18 | 44 (60.27) | .93 | |
| General social networking | 1731 | 1563 (90.29) | Refa | 3193 (52.13) | Refa | |
| Geospatial social networking | 1119 | 926 (82.75) | <.001 | 1292 (74.64) | <.001 | |
| Total | 9068 | 7248 (79.93) | 5119 (56.45) | |||
aWald chi-square from multivariable logistic regression comparing behavior (yes vs no) between groups with specific characteristics and a reference (Ref) group.
bNHBS: National HIV Behavioral Surveillance.
Sexually transmitted infection testing and diagnosis of men who have sex with men participants in the American Men's Internet Survey, United States, 2016.
| Participant characteristics | Participants (N) | STIa history in the past 12 months | ||||||
| Tested for any STI | Diagnosed with any STI | |||||||
| n (%) | n (%) | |||||||
| 1098 | 778 (70.86) | <.001c | 264 (24.04) | <.001c | ||||
| Black, non-Hispanic | 248 | 178 (71.77) | .40 | 67 (27.02) | .30 | |||
| Hispanic | 130 | 105 (80.77) | .24 | 39 (30.00) | .82 | |||
| White, non-Hispanic | 632 | 426 (67.41) | Refb | 134 (21.20) | Refb | |||
| Other or multiple races | 88 | 69 (78.41) | .40 | 24 (27.27) | .94 | |||
| 15-24 | 59 | 47 (79.66) | .52 | 16 (27.12) | .90 | |||
| 25-29 | 97 | 80 (82.47) | .28 | 37 (38.14) | .03 | |||
| 30-39 | 186 | 152 (81.72) | .45 | 67 (36.02) | .26 | |||
| ≥40 | 756 | 499 (66.01) | Refb | 144 (19.05) | Refb | |||
| Yes | 568 | 426 (75.00) | .03 | 166 (29.23) | .004 | |||
| No | 530 | 352 (66.42) | Refb | 98 (18.49) | Refb | |||
| Gay social networking | 139 | 92 (66.19) | .44 | 29 (20.86) | .90 | |||
| General gay intereste | <5 | N/Af | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||
| General social networking | 651 | 439 (67.43) | Refb | 124 (19.05) | Refb | |||
| Geospatial social networking | 303 | 242 (79.87) | .004 | 110 (36.30) | <.001 | |||
| 9068 | 3639 (40.13) | Refb | 813 (8.97) | Refb | ||||
| Black, non-Hispanic | 631 | 313 (49.60) | .01 | 77 (12.20) | .20 | |||
| Hispanic | 1181 | 566 (47.93) | .16 | 154 (13.04) | .08 | |||
| White, non-Hispanic | 6441 | 2409 (37.40) | Refb | 498 (7.73) | Refb | |||
| Other or multiple races | 815 | 351 (43.07) | .35 | 84 (10.31) | .59 | |||
| 15-24 | 2659 | 935 (35.16) | <.001 | 216 (8.12) | .21 | |||
| 25-29 | 1596 | 848 (53.13) | <.001 | 213 (13.35) | <.001 | |||
| 30-39 | 1228 | 617 (50.24) | .01 | 155 (12.62) | .23 | |||
| ≥40 | 3585 | 1239 (34.56) | Refb | 229 (6.39) | Refb | |||
| Yes | 3656 | 1762 (48.19) | <.001 | 438 (11.98) | <.001 | |||
| No | 5412 | 1877 (34.68) | Refb | 375 (6.93) | Refb | |||
| Gay social networking | 1119 | 338 (30.21) | <.001 | 55 (4.92) | .05 | |||
| General gay interest | 73 | 27 (36.99) | .35 | 5 (6.85) | .53 | |||
| General social networking | 6125 | 2264 (36.96) | Refb | 469 (7.66) | Refb | |||
| Geospatial social networking | 1731 | 1001 (57.83) | <.001 | 284 (16.41) | <.001 | |||
aSTI: sexually transmitted infection and includes chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis.
bWald chi-square from multivariable logistic regression comparing behavior (yes vs no) between groups with specific characteristics and a reference (Ref) group.
cWald chi-square from multivariable logistic regression comparing behavior (yes vs no) between HIV-positive participants and HIV-negative or unknown-serostatus participants. Model controlled for race/ethnicity, age, National HIV Behavioral Surveillance system residency, and website type.
dNHBS: National HIV Behavioral Surveillance.
eTo prevent identification, data for groups with less than five participants are not presented.
fN/A: not applicable.