Social,Relational and Network Determinants of Unprotected Anal Sex and HIV Testing Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Beirut,Lebanon |
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Authors: | Glenn J. Wagner Matthew Hoover Harold Green Johnny Tohme Jacques Mokhbat |
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Affiliation: | 1. Health Unit, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California, USA;2. Lebanese AIDS Society, Beirut, Lebanon;3. Marsa Sexual Health Centre, Beirut, Lebanon;4. Division of Infectious Diseases, University Medical Center Rizk Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon |
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Abstract: | Objectives: We examined the social, relational and network determinants of condom use and HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Beirut. Methods: Two-hundred thirteen men were recruited via respondent driven sampling and administered a survey. Results: Sixty-four percent reported unprotected anal intercourse (UAI), including 23% who had UAI with unknown HIV status partners (UAIU); 62% of participants had tested for HIV. In multivariate analysis, being in a relationship was associated with UAI and HIV testing; lower condom self-efficacy was associated with UAIU and HIV testing; gay discrimination was associated with UAIU; MSM disclosure was associated with UAI, UAIU and HIV testing; and network centralization was associated with HIV testing. Conclusions: Multi-level social factors influence sexual health in MSM. |
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Keywords: | HIV prevention gay men Lebanon sexual behavior HIV testing social networks |
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