Correlates of unprotected anal sex among men who have sex with men in Tijuana, Mexico

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Background: Although men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS in Mexico, data on current risk behaviors in this population are lacking. This study investigated the prevalence and correlates of unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) in a sample of 260 MSM in Tijuana, Mexico. Methods: In June 2010, men attending a gay pride celebration were invited to complete a sexual risk survey. Men who reported UAI with a male partner in the past year were compared with men who reported only protected anal sex during the same period. Results: Mean age of participants was 29.7; 54% had a high school diploma or less; and 43% were unemployed. In the past year, 55% had been tested for HIV, 21% reported using illicit drugs before or during sex, and 94% had sex only with men. Overall, 50% reported having UAI with another male in the past year. Factors independently associated with UAI in the past year were unemployment (AOR = 1.87), attending adult movie theaters (AOR = 2.21), using illicit drugs before or during sex (AOR = 2.43), and not having a recent HIV test (AOR = 1.85). Conclusions: Interventions to promote HIV testing and condom use among men who have sex with men may want to consider venue-specific approaches, as well as focus on drug-use issues in the context of unsafe sex. Keywords: Men who have sex with men, HIV risk behaviors, Unprotected anal intercourse, Mexico. © 2012 Barron- Limon et al.

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Barrán-Limán, S., Semple, S. J., Strathdee, S. A., Lozada, R., Vargas-Ojeda, A., & Patterson, T. L. (2012). Correlates of unprotected anal sex among men who have sex with men in Tijuana, Mexico. BMC Public Health, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-433

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