Acculturation as a Moderator of HIV Risk Behavior Correlates Among Latino Men Who Have Sex with Men

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José E. Diaz
Eric W. Schrimshaw
Hong-Van Tieu
Vijay Nandi
Beryl A. Koblin
Victoria Frye
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[1] Columbia University,Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health
[2] Columbia University,Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health
[3] Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute,Laboratory of Infectious Disease Prevention
[4] Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute,Laboratory of Data Analytic Services
[5] City University of New York School of Medicine,Department of Community Health and Social Medicine
[6] Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute,Laboratory of Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Latino men who have sex with men; Acculturation; Sexual minority stress; HIV risk behaviors; Sexual orientation;
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Acculturation is associated with increased sexual risk behaviors among heterosexual Latinos, but its influence among Latino gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) remains less clear. Elements of acculturation may create distinct lived experiences among sexual minority Latinos, moderating how beneficial and adverse influences contribute to their sexual risk behaviors. Latino MSM living in New York City (n = 412) were recruited using a modified time-space venue- and web-based sampling method. Negative binomial regression models estimated associations between indicators of acculturation (i.e., language use, nativity status, ethnic identification), sexual minority stressors (i.e., internalized homophobia, sexual orientation-based discrimination), peer condom use norms, and the number of serodiscordant condomless anal intercourse (SDCAI) encounters. Acculturation indicators were then tested as simultaneous moderators of the influence of each predictor variable on the outcome. The association between internalized homophobia and SDCAI was significant only among English language speakers (aIRR = 3.05 [2.13, 4.37]) and those born outside of the U.S. (foreign-born = 0, aIRR = 0.17 [0.08, 0.36]). Sexual orientation-based discrimination and SDCAI were also positively associated among both English-speaking (aIRR = 1.82 [1.22, 2.72]) and foreign-born men (aIRR = 0.34 [0.14, 0.84]). Stronger ethnic identification also moderated the protective effects of peer condom use norms on SDCAI (aIRR = 0.28 [0.15, 0.52]). Results suggest that different dimensions of acculturation help shape how both stressors and protective factors influence HIV risk among Latino MSM. Future research is needed to examine the mechanisms through which these differences in acculturation may act on sexual risk behaviors among Latino MSM.
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