Changes in seroadaptive practices from before to after diagnosis of recent HIV infection among men who have sex with men.
We assessed changes in sexual behavior among men who have sex with men (MSM), before and for several years after HIV diagnosis, accounting for adoption of a variety of seroadaptive practices.We collected self-reported sexual behavior data every 3 months from HIV-positive MSM at various stages of HIV...
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doaj-56f95384a97c4812ab9fe6e856e043af2020-11-25T00:08:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0182e5539710.1371/journal.pone.0055397Changes in seroadaptive practices from before to after diagnosis of recent HIV infection among men who have sex with men.Snigdha VallabhaneniJ Jeff McConnellLisa LoebWendy HartogensisFredrick M HechtRobert M GrantChristopher D PilcherWe assessed changes in sexual behavior among men who have sex with men (MSM), before and for several years after HIV diagnosis, accounting for adoption of a variety of seroadaptive practices.We collected self-reported sexual behavior data every 3 months from HIV-positive MSM at various stages of HIV infection. To establish population level trends in sexual behavior, we used negative binomial regression to model the relationship between time since diagnosis and several sexual behavior variables: numbers of (a) total partners, (b) potentially discordant partners (PDP; i.e., HIV-negative or unknown-status partners), (c) PDPs with whom unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) occurred, and (d) PDPs with whom unprotected insertive anal intercourse (uIAI) occurred.A total of 237 HIV-positive MSM contributed 502 interviews. UAI with PDPs occurred with a mean of 4.2 partners in the 3 months before diagnosis. This declined to 0.9 partners/3 months at 12 months after diagnosis, and subsequently rose to 1.7 partners/3 months at 48 months, before falling again to 1.0 partners/3 months at 60 months. The number of PDPs with whom uIAI occurred dropped from 2.4 in the pre-diagnosis period to 0.3 partners/3 months (an 87.5% reduction) by 12 months after enrollment, and continued to decline over time.Within months after being diagnosed with HIV, MSM adopted seroadaptive practices, especially seropositioning, where the HIV-positive partner was not in the insertive position during UAI, resulting in a sustained decline in the sexual activity associated with the highest risk of HIV transmission.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3566177?pdf=render |
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Snigdha Vallabhaneni J Jeff McConnell Lisa Loeb Wendy Hartogensis Fredrick M Hecht Robert M Grant Christopher D Pilcher |
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Changes in seroadaptive practices from before to after diagnosis of recent HIV infection among men who have sex with men. |
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Changes in seroadaptive practices from before to after diagnosis of recent HIV infection among men who have sex with men. |
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Changes in seroadaptive practices from before to after diagnosis of recent HIV infection among men who have sex with men. |
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Changes in seroadaptive practices from before to after diagnosis of recent HIV infection among men who have sex with men. |
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Changes in seroadaptive practices from before to after diagnosis of recent HIV infection among men who have sex with men. |
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changes in seroadaptive practices from before to after diagnosis of recent hiv infection among men who have sex with men. |
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We assessed changes in sexual behavior among men who have sex with men (MSM), before and for several years after HIV diagnosis, accounting for adoption of a variety of seroadaptive practices.We collected self-reported sexual behavior data every 3 months from HIV-positive MSM at various stages of HIV infection. To establish population level trends in sexual behavior, we used negative binomial regression to model the relationship between time since diagnosis and several sexual behavior variables: numbers of (a) total partners, (b) potentially discordant partners (PDP; i.e., HIV-negative or unknown-status partners), (c) PDPs with whom unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) occurred, and (d) PDPs with whom unprotected insertive anal intercourse (uIAI) occurred.A total of 237 HIV-positive MSM contributed 502 interviews. UAI with PDPs occurred with a mean of 4.2 partners in the 3 months before diagnosis. This declined to 0.9 partners/3 months at 12 months after diagnosis, and subsequently rose to 1.7 partners/3 months at 48 months, before falling again to 1.0 partners/3 months at 60 months. The number of PDPs with whom uIAI occurred dropped from 2.4 in the pre-diagnosis period to 0.3 partners/3 months (an 87.5% reduction) by 12 months after enrollment, and continued to decline over time.Within months after being diagnosed with HIV, MSM adopted seroadaptive practices, especially seropositioning, where the HIV-positive partner was not in the insertive position during UAI, resulting in a sustained decline in the sexual activity associated with the highest risk of HIV transmission. |
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