Sexual Risk Profiles Among Black Sexual Minority Men: Implications for Targeted PrEP Messaging

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Derek T. Dangerfield
Irene Kuo
Manya Magnus
Geetha Beauchamp
Sheldon D. Fields
LaRon Nelson
Steven Shoptaw
Leo Wilton
Darrell P. Wheeler
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[1] Johns Hopkins School of Nursing,School of Health Professions
[2] George Washington University Milken School of Public Health,Department of Family Medicine
[3] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,College of Community and Public Affairs
[4] New York Institute of Technology,undefined
[5] Yale School of Nursing,undefined
[6] University of California Los Angeles,undefined
[7] State University of New York at Binghamton,undefined
[8] Iona College,undefined
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HIV; Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP); Sexual health; Black sexual minority men; Disparities; Sexual orientation;
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Black gay, bisexual, and other Black sexual minority men (BSMM) continue to experience some of the largest sexual health disparities in the U.S. Engaging BSMM in PrEP is crucial to improving sexual health outcomes and reducing disparities. However, knowledge of the profiles of sexual risk and PrEP initiation among this group is limited. This study used latent class analysis to identify HIV risk and PrEP initiation patterns among BSMM in the HPTN 073 Study (n = 226). Guided by current Centers for Disease Control screening guidelines, latent class indicators included relationship status, condom use, number of sexual partners, substance use, sexually transmitted infection (STI) history, and partner HIV status. Age and PrEP initiation were used in a multinomial regression to identify correlates of class membership. Three latent classes were identified: Single, Condomless Partners, Single, Multiple Partners, and Serodiscordant Partners. Single, Condomless Partners had the highest conditional probabilities of having greater than three male partners, substance use before sex, and receiving an STI diagnosis. Serodiscordant Partners had a 100% conditional probability of condomless sex and having a male partner living with HIV. BSMM who initiated PrEP were less likely to be classified as Single, Condomless Partners than Serodiscordant Partners (AOR = 0.07, 95% CI = 0.02, 0.66). Findings support the need for culturally relevant tailored and targeted messaging for BSMM with multiple sexual risk indicators.
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