Examining the role of partner status in an HIV prevention trial targeting HIV-positive gay and bisexual men: the seropositive urban men’s intervention trial (SUMIT)

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Colleen C. Hoff
Sherri L. Pals
David W. Purcell
Jeffrey T. Parsons
Perry N. Halkitis
Robert H. Remien
Cynthia Gomez
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[1] University of California,Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
[2] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies
[3] Hunter College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York,undefined
[4] New York University,undefined
[5] New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University,undefined
[6] UCSF/CAPS,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2006年 / 10卷
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Gay couples; HIV-positive MSM; Prevention intervention;
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The goal of this analysis was to examine whether partner status impacted behavioral outcomes from the Seropositive Urban Men’s Intervention Trial (SUMIT). We contrasted sample characteristics of HIV-positive gay and bisexual men with and without main partners and then examined differences in sexual behaviors among men participating in an enhanced HIV prevention intervention compared to those in a standard condition. Logistic regression analyses were performed to differentiate characteristics of men with and without main partners and mixed-model logistic regression analyses were performed to test for intervention effects. Men with main partners showed a greater likelihood of having unprotected anal sex with any partner, although the number of male sexual partners was higher for men without a main partner. SUMIT generally produced few differences in sexual risk behaviors and did not affect several potential mediator variables of the relationship between the intervention and sexual behaviors with main and nonmain partners.
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