Men Who Have Sex With Men in Peru: Acceptability of Medication-Assisted Therapy for Treating Alcohol Use Disorders
In Peru, the HIV epidemic is concentrated in men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW). Multiple studies correlate alcohol use disorders (AUDs) with risky sexual behaviors among Peruvian MSM. Qualitative research was used to inform a clinical trial on the acceptability of medicatio...
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doaj-e8ef0c505d0945aba08392a093b685d22020-11-25T02:48:08ZengSAGE PublishingAmerican Journal of Men's Health1557-98831557-98912017-07-011110.1177/1557988315576775Men Who Have Sex With Men in Peru: Acceptability of Medication-Assisted Therapy for Treating Alcohol Use DisordersShan-Estelle Brown PhD0Panagiotis Vagenas PhD, MPH1Kelika A. Konda PhD2Jesse L. Clark MD3Javier R. Lama MD, MPH4Pedro Gonzales MD, MAS5Jorge Sanchez MD, MPH6Ann C. Duerr MD, PhD, MPH7Frederick L. Altice MD, MA8Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USAYale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USADavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USADavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USAAsociación Civil Impacta Salud y Educación, Lima, PerúAsociación Civil Impacta Salud y Educación, Lima, PerúAsociación Civil Impacta Salud y Educación, Lima, PerúFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, USAYale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, USAIn Peru, the HIV epidemic is concentrated in men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW). Multiple studies correlate alcohol use disorders (AUDs) with risky sexual behaviors among Peruvian MSM. Qualitative research was used to inform a clinical trial on the acceptability of medication-assisted therapies to assist management of AUDs and improve antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among MSM/TGW in Peru. Three focus groups involving HIV-infected or HIV-uninfected MSM/TGW ( n = 26) with AUDs (AUDIT ≥ 8) were transcribed, translated from Spanish into English, and analyzed using thematic content analysis. Despite having an AUD, participants considered themselves “social” drinkers, minimized their drinking behaviors, and differed about whether or not alcohol problems could be treated. Participants expressed skepticism about medication for treating AUDs. Three concepts emerged as necessary components of a treatment program for alcohol problems: cost, family support, and the potential to drink less alcohol without attaining total abstinence. This study reveals important areas of education to increase potential acceptability of a medication for treating AUDs among MSM/TGW. Given the social conditions and knowledge base of the participants, medication-assisted therapies using naltrexone may be a beneficial strategy for MSM with AUDs.https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988315576775 |
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Shan-Estelle Brown PhD Panagiotis Vagenas PhD, MPH Kelika A. Konda PhD Jesse L. Clark MD Javier R. Lama MD, MPH Pedro Gonzales MD, MAS Jorge Sanchez MD, MPH Ann C. Duerr MD, PhD, MPH Frederick L. Altice MD, MA |
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Shan-Estelle Brown PhD Panagiotis Vagenas PhD, MPH Kelika A. Konda PhD Jesse L. Clark MD Javier R. Lama MD, MPH Pedro Gonzales MD, MAS Jorge Sanchez MD, MPH Ann C. Duerr MD, PhD, MPH Frederick L. Altice MD, MA Men Who Have Sex With Men in Peru: Acceptability of Medication-Assisted Therapy for Treating Alcohol Use Disorders American Journal of Men's Health |
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Shan-Estelle Brown PhD Panagiotis Vagenas PhD, MPH Kelika A. Konda PhD Jesse L. Clark MD Javier R. Lama MD, MPH Pedro Gonzales MD, MAS Jorge Sanchez MD, MPH Ann C. Duerr MD, PhD, MPH Frederick L. Altice MD, MA |
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Men Who Have Sex With Men in Peru: Acceptability of Medication-Assisted Therapy for Treating Alcohol Use Disorders |
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Men Who Have Sex With Men in Peru: Acceptability of Medication-Assisted Therapy for Treating Alcohol Use Disorders |
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Men Who Have Sex With Men in Peru: Acceptability of Medication-Assisted Therapy for Treating Alcohol Use Disorders |
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Men Who Have Sex With Men in Peru: Acceptability of Medication-Assisted Therapy for Treating Alcohol Use Disorders |
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Men Who Have Sex With Men in Peru: Acceptability of Medication-Assisted Therapy for Treating Alcohol Use Disorders |
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men who have sex with men in peru: acceptability of medication-assisted therapy for treating alcohol use disorders |
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American Journal of Men's Health |
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1557-9883 1557-9891 |
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In Peru, the HIV epidemic is concentrated in men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW). Multiple studies correlate alcohol use disorders (AUDs) with risky sexual behaviors among Peruvian MSM. Qualitative research was used to inform a clinical trial on the acceptability of medication-assisted therapies to assist management of AUDs and improve antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among MSM/TGW in Peru. Three focus groups involving HIV-infected or HIV-uninfected MSM/TGW ( n = 26) with AUDs (AUDIT ≥ 8) were transcribed, translated from Spanish into English, and analyzed using thematic content analysis. Despite having an AUD, participants considered themselves “social” drinkers, minimized their drinking behaviors, and differed about whether or not alcohol problems could be treated. Participants expressed skepticism about medication for treating AUDs. Three concepts emerged as necessary components of a treatment program for alcohol problems: cost, family support, and the potential to drink less alcohol without attaining total abstinence. This study reveals important areas of education to increase potential acceptability of a medication for treating AUDs among MSM/TGW. Given the social conditions and knowledge base of the participants, medication-assisted therapies using naltrexone may be a beneficial strategy for MSM with AUDs. |
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