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Ecological and Syndemic Predictors of Drug Use During Sex and Transactional Sex among U.S. Black Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Secondary Data Analysis from the HPTN 061 Study.

Natalie M Leblanc1, Hugh F Crean2, Typhanye P Dyer3, Chen Zhang2, Rodman Turpin3, Nanhua Zhang4, Martez D R Smith2, James McMahon2, LaRon Nelson5.   

Abstract

Threats to sexual health among U.S. Black men who have sex with men (MSM) may manifest in a context of social adverse experiences. Situational sex is one such context, which we characterize as sexual behaviors driven either by a desire to cultivate a specific sexual experience or attributable to social vulnerability. Two characterizations of situational sex explored in this study were drug use during sex and transactional sex. Guided by ecological and syndemic frameworks, we conducted a secondary data analysis of social conditions and sexual behaviors among a prospective cohort of Black MSM from the HIV Prevention Trial Network (HPTN) 061 study. Using structural equation modeling, this analysis examined the indirect effect of syndemic factors (substance use, depression, violence exposure) in the relationship between ecological constructs (anti-Black/homophobic stigma, childhood violence, and economic vulnerability) and situational sex (drug use during sex, transactional sex). Model fit indices, CFI (.870) and SRMR (.091), demonstrated reasonable fit. Significant indirect effects emerged via substance use for economic vulnerability (indirect effect = .181, 95% CI [.078, .294]) and anti-Black/homophobic violence and stigma (indirect effect = .061, 95% CI [.008, .121]) on drug use during sex; as well as on transactional sex (economic vulnerability indirect effect = .059, 95% CI [.018, .121] and anti-Black/homophobic stigma and violence indirect effect = .020, 95% CI [.003, .051]). Findings implicate the need for social and fiscal intervention to address upstream, ecological, and syndemic factors that influence inherent vulnerability of situational sex and overall threats to sexual health among Black MSM.
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Keywords:  Black MSM; Ecological and syndemic factors; Sexual behaviors; Sexual health; Situational sex; Violence and stigma

Year:  2021        PMID: 33903969     DOI: 10.1007/s10508-020-01871-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sex Behav        ISSN: 0004-0002


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