Alcohol Use, Mental Health, and HIV-related Risk Behaviors among Adult Men in Karnataka

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Madhabika B. Nayak
Rachael A. Korcha
Vivek Benegal
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[1] Public Health Institute,Alcohol Research Group
[2] The National Institute of Mental Health and Neurological Sciences,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2010年 / 14卷
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Hazardous alcohol use; Mental health; HIV risk-related behaviors; Men; Partner violence;
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This study critically examined associations among past year alcohol use, self-rated mental health and HIV risk-related behaviors for men and their partners, i.e., two or more partners and/or perpetration of partner violence. Data are reported from a population sample of 1,137 men aged 16–49 in Karnataka. Overall, 9.5% of all men reported HIV risk-related behaviors, 38.1% consumed alcohol, and about half (54.5%) of all current drinkers met criteria for hazardous alcohol use. Hazardous alcohol use and poorer mental health remained significantly associated with HIV-risk related behaviors after controlling for socio-demographics and psychosocial risk factors. More severe alcohol misuse, specifically alcohol dependence, and co-morbid hazardous alcohol use and poorer mental health, was associated with over two- and five-fold increases, respectively, in men’s HIV risk-related behaviors. Implications of findings for HIV prevention and intervention programs for men and their partners and directions for future research are discussed.
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