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Differences in knowledge,attitudes and behaviors of Israeli HIV-uninfected gay men in HIV-discordant vs. concordant steady relationships
Authors:Daniel Tairy  Itzchak Levy  Dan Turner  Yuval Livnat
Affiliation:1. Sackler Medical School, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel"ORCIDhttp://orcid.org/0000-0003-2690-5513;2. Sackler Medical School, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel;3. AIDS Unit and Infectious Disease Unit, Sheba Medical Center, Ramat Gan, Israel;4. The Crusaid Kobler AIDS Center and Infectious Disease Unit, Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel;5. Israel AIDS Task Force, Tel Aviv, Israel
Abstract:HIV-discordant gay male couples may play an important role in HIV-transmissions. This cross-sectional study compared the knowledge, attitudes and sexual behaviors of HIV-uninfected gay men, between those in HIV-discordant and those in HIV-concordant steady relationships. Anonymous questionnaires were distributed electronically in designated gay-related internet sites and in AIDS-clinics in 2015. The dependent variable was defined as a steady relationship of an HIV-uninfected man with an HIV-infected partner. Risky sexual behavior was defined as unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) with a sex partner whose HIV-status was either positive or unknown. Of 2,319 responders, 460 (20%) were HIV-uninfected gay men in steady relationships, of whom 72 were in HIV-discordant relationships and 388 were in HIV-concordant relationships. Those in HIV-discordant relationships presented better established knowledge regarding HIV-transmission, more lenient attitudes regarding UAI, and reported being involved in riskier sexual behavior, both within and outside their steady relationship compared to men in HIV-concordant relationships. UAI was performed by 48% of the HIV-discordant couples and was associated with the use of sero-positioning strategy and with achieving undetectable viral-load. These findings reflect the complexity of constant use of condoms during long-term sero-discordant relationships. Targeted interventions for HIV-prevention in HIV-discordant couples should be employed for balancing the partners’ desire for intimacy and sexual pleasure in the relationship, while reducing the risk for acquiring HIV.

Abbreviations: ART: Antiretroviral therapy; PEP: Post exposure prophylaxis; PrEP: Pre exposure prophylaxis; STI: Sexually transmitted infections; UAI: Unprotected anal intercourse

Keywords:AIDS  concordant relationship  discordant relationship  health promotion  gay men  prevention  sexual behavior
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