How heterogeneous are MSM from Brazilian cities? An analysis of sexual behavior and perceived risk and a description of trends in awareness and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis

Abstract Background Brazil has the largest population of individuals living with HIV/AIDS in Latin America, with a disproportional prevalence of infection among gays, bisexuals and other men who have sex with men (MSM). Of relevance to prevention and treatment efforts, Brazilian MSM from different r...

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Main Authors: Thiago S. Torres, Luana M. S. Marins, Valdilea G. Veloso, Beatriz Grinsztejn, Paula M. Luz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-12-01
Series:BMC Infectious Diseases
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MSM
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4704-x
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spelling doaj-28de2a99dd854a6199a4a707f1db050e2020-12-20T12:06:01ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342019-12-0119111610.1186/s12879-019-4704-xHow heterogeneous are MSM from Brazilian cities? An analysis of sexual behavior and perceived risk and a description of trends in awareness and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxisThiago S. Torres0Luana M. S. Marins1Valdilea G. Veloso2Beatriz Grinsztejn3Paula M. Luz4Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro ChagasFundação Oswaldo Cruz, Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro ChagasFundação Oswaldo Cruz, Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro ChagasFundação Oswaldo Cruz, Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro ChagasFundação Oswaldo Cruz, Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro ChagasAbstract Background Brazil has the largest population of individuals living with HIV/AIDS in Latin America, with a disproportional prevalence of infection among gays, bisexuals and other men who have sex with men (MSM). Of relevance to prevention and treatment efforts, Brazilian MSM from different regions may differ in behaviors and risk perception related to HIV. Methods We report on MSM living in 29 different cities: 26 Brazilian state capitals, the Federal District and two large cities in São Paulo state assessed in three web-based surveys (2016–2018) advertised on Grindr, Hornet and Facebook. Using logistic regression models, we assessed the association of risk behavior with HIV perceived risk as well as factors associated with high-risk behavior. Results A total of 16,667 MSM completed the survey. Overall, MSM from the North and Northeast were younger, more black/mixed-black, of lower income and lower education compared to MSM from the South, Southeast and Central-west. Though 17% had never tested for HIV (with higher percentages in the North and Northeast), condomless receptive anal sex (previous 6 months) and high-risk behavior as per HIV Incidence Risk scale for MSM were observed for 41 and 64%, respectively. Sexual behavior and HIV perceived risk had low variability by city and high-risk behavior was strongly associated with high HIV perceived risk. Younger age, being gay/homosexual, having a steady partner, binge drinking, report of sexually transmitted infection (STI) and ever testing for HIV were associated with increased odds of high-risk behavior. Awareness and willingness to use PrEP increased from 2016 to 2018 in most cities. Conclusions Overall, MSM socio-demographic characteristics were heterogeneous among Brazilian cities, but similarities were noted among the cities from the same administrative region with a marked exception of the Federal District not following the patterns for the Central-West. Combination HIV prevention is most needed among young men who self-identify as gay/homosexual, report binge drinking or prior STI.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4704-xMSMHIV risk behaviorHIV perceived riskWeb-based surveyPrEPBrazil
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author Thiago S. Torres
Luana M. S. Marins
Valdilea G. Veloso
Beatriz Grinsztejn
Paula M. Luz
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Luana M. S. Marins
Valdilea G. Veloso
Beatriz Grinsztejn
Paula M. Luz
How heterogeneous are MSM from Brazilian cities? An analysis of sexual behavior and perceived risk and a description of trends in awareness and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis
BMC Infectious Diseases
MSM
HIV risk behavior
HIV perceived risk
Web-based survey
PrEP
Brazil
author_facet Thiago S. Torres
Luana M. S. Marins
Valdilea G. Veloso
Beatriz Grinsztejn
Paula M. Luz
author_sort Thiago S. Torres
title How heterogeneous are MSM from Brazilian cities? An analysis of sexual behavior and perceived risk and a description of trends in awareness and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis
title_short How heterogeneous are MSM from Brazilian cities? An analysis of sexual behavior and perceived risk and a description of trends in awareness and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis
title_full How heterogeneous are MSM from Brazilian cities? An analysis of sexual behavior and perceived risk and a description of trends in awareness and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis
title_fullStr How heterogeneous are MSM from Brazilian cities? An analysis of sexual behavior and perceived risk and a description of trends in awareness and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis
title_full_unstemmed How heterogeneous are MSM from Brazilian cities? An analysis of sexual behavior and perceived risk and a description of trends in awareness and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis
title_sort how heterogeneous are msm from brazilian cities? an analysis of sexual behavior and perceived risk and a description of trends in awareness and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Background Brazil has the largest population of individuals living with HIV/AIDS in Latin America, with a disproportional prevalence of infection among gays, bisexuals and other men who have sex with men (MSM). Of relevance to prevention and treatment efforts, Brazilian MSM from different regions may differ in behaviors and risk perception related to HIV. Methods We report on MSM living in 29 different cities: 26 Brazilian state capitals, the Federal District and two large cities in São Paulo state assessed in three web-based surveys (2016–2018) advertised on Grindr, Hornet and Facebook. Using logistic regression models, we assessed the association of risk behavior with HIV perceived risk as well as factors associated with high-risk behavior. Results A total of 16,667 MSM completed the survey. Overall, MSM from the North and Northeast were younger, more black/mixed-black, of lower income and lower education compared to MSM from the South, Southeast and Central-west. Though 17% had never tested for HIV (with higher percentages in the North and Northeast), condomless receptive anal sex (previous 6 months) and high-risk behavior as per HIV Incidence Risk scale for MSM were observed for 41 and 64%, respectively. Sexual behavior and HIV perceived risk had low variability by city and high-risk behavior was strongly associated with high HIV perceived risk. Younger age, being gay/homosexual, having a steady partner, binge drinking, report of sexually transmitted infection (STI) and ever testing for HIV were associated with increased odds of high-risk behavior. Awareness and willingness to use PrEP increased from 2016 to 2018 in most cities. Conclusions Overall, MSM socio-demographic characteristics were heterogeneous among Brazilian cities, but similarities were noted among the cities from the same administrative region with a marked exception of the Federal District not following the patterns for the Central-West. Combination HIV prevention is most needed among young men who self-identify as gay/homosexual, report binge drinking or prior STI.
topic MSM
HIV risk behavior
HIV perceived risk
Web-based survey
PrEP
Brazil
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4704-x
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