Psychosocial and Behavioral Predictors of Partner Notification After HIV and STI Exposure and Infection Among MSM

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Matthew J. Mimiaga
Sari L. Reisner
Ashley M. Tetu
Kevin Cranston
Thomas Bertrand
David S. Novak
Kenneth H. Mayer
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[1] The Fenway Institute,School of Public Health
[2] Fenway Community Health,undefined
[3] Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[4] Boston University,undefined
[5] The Massachusetts Department of Public Health,undefined
[6] Brown Medical School/Miriam Hospital,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2009年 / 13卷
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MSM; HIV; Sexually transmitted infection; Partner notification;
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Partner notification (PN) is an essential element of local and state-level HIV/STI prevention and control programs. The current study quantitatively assessed the psychosocial and behavioral predictors of PN use among men who have sex with men (MSM) (n = 189) using multivariable logistic regression procedures. STI history or being HIV-infected were significant predictors of having notified past sexual partners of HIV/STI exposure; engaging in unprotected insertive anal sex and using poppers during sex in the 12 months prior to enrollment resulted in greater odds of PN. Symptoms of social anxiety and having a drinking problem were significant predictors of future willingness to use state department of public health PN services. Efforts to increase PN acceptability should focus on HIV-uninfected MSM, particularly those with STI history. Results suggest how to increase acceptability and use of PN as a public health strategy and underscore the need for counseling as part of the notification process.
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