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Development and Validation of the Personalized Sexual Health Promotion (SexPro) HIV Risk Prediction Model for Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States.

Hyman Scott1, Eric Vittinghoff2, Risha Irvin3, Albert Liu4, LaRon Nelson5, Carlos Del Rio6, Manya Magnus7, Sharon Mannheimer8, Sheldon Fields9, Hong Van Tieu10, Irene Kuo7, Steve Shoptaw11, Beatriz Grinsztejn12, Jorge Sanchez13, Steven Wakefield14, Jonathan D Fuchs15, Darrell Wheeler16, Kenneth H Mayer17, Beryl A Koblin10, Susan Buchbinder4.   

Abstract

Accurate HIV risk assessment among men who have sex with men (MSM) is important to help providers assess risk, and target HIV prevention interventions. We sought to develop an evidence-based HIV risk assessment tool for US MSM that is inclusive of Black MSM. Data from four large longitudinal cohorts of MSM were used to develop (EXPLORE), and validate (VAX004, HPTN061, and HVTN505). These data included visits in which participants self-reported HIV risk behavior and underwent HIV testing. We developed a pooled logistic model for incident HIV infection based on self-reported risk behaviors during the 6 months before each study visit. A total of 4069 MSM were used for the development cohort, and 8047 MSM in the three validation cohorts through 2013. The final model includes age (< 35, ≥ 35); Black race and Latino ethnicity; numbers of HIV-negative anal sex partners; number of insertive or receptive anal intercourse episodes; having 1 HIV-negative partner only; self-reported substance use; and bacterial sexually transmitted infection diagnosis. The model showed good discrimination in internal validation (C-statistic = 79.5). The external validation cohorts also showed good discrimination, with C-statistics of 73.1, 71.0, 71.9 in VAX004, HPTN061, and HVTN505 respectively, and acceptable calibration. We developed and validated an HIV risk assessment tool for MSM, which showed good predictive ability, including among the largest cohort of HIV-uninfected Black MSM in the US. This tool is available online (mysexpro.org) and can be used by providers to support targeting of HIV prevention interventions such as pre-exposure prophylaxis for MSM.

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Keywords:  HIV prevention; HIV risk assessment; MSM

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31352633      PMCID: PMC6954959          DOI: 10.1007/s10461-019-02616-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


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