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Sexual risk taking and the HIV care continuum in an online sample of men who have sex with men
Authors:Irene S. Yoon  Martin J. Downing Jr  Richard Teran  Mary Ann Chiasson  Steven T. Houang  Jeffrey T. Parsons
Affiliation:1. Division of Research and Evaluation, Public Health Solutions, New York, NY, USA;2. The Center for HIV/AIDS Educational Studies &3. Training, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York, NY, USA
Abstract:Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) suppresses HIV replication, reducing the risk of transmission. However, many people living with HIV in the US are not virally suppressed even after diagnosis and initiating ART, and may become disengaged from care at each stage of the HIV care continuum (HCC). In the current study we assessed the sexual risk behaviors of MSM by HCC stage. US MSM who completed an online survey (N?=?12,995) in 2015 were categorized into 6 HCC groups. Mean age was 39.2 and a majority identified as White (49.6%). At every stage of the HCC, we found higher proportions of individuals engaged in care compared to CDC estimates. A majority of the sample was HIV-positive and engaged in care, with 67.2% of HIV-positive participants reporting viral suppression with ART. Across HCC groups, participants reported high rates of past 6-month condomless anal sex (CAS) (79.2%–84.8%) and CAS with serodiscordant or unknown status partners (38.0%–84.1%). Notably, MSM with unknown HIV serostatus reported the highest proportion of CAS and serodiscordant CAS. HIV-positive MSM not on ART were more likely to report an STI diagnosis (p?p?p?
Keywords:HIV care continuum  sexual HIV transmission  treatment as prevention  men who have sex with men
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