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Incidence of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV infection in men who have sex with men related to knowledge, perceived susceptibility, and perceived severity of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV infection: Dutch MSM-Cohort Study.

机译:与男性发生性关系的男人与性传播疾病和HIV感染的发生率有关,知识,易感性以及对性传播疾病和HIV感染的严重程度的感知:荷兰MSM队列研究。

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BACKGROUND: This longitudinal study was conducted to investigate whether knowledge, perceived susceptibility, and perceived severity of HIV infection and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are associated with the incidence of STDs and new HIV infections among men who have sex with men (MSM). METHODS: A 3-year cohort study was conducted among 190 HIV-negative MSM. Data were collected on the incidence of STDs and new HIV infections, as well as on knowledge and perceived susceptibility to and perceived severity of HIV infection and STDs. Knowledge and perceptions were assessed in self-administered questionnaires. RESULTS: In the course of the 3-year study, six MSM (3.2%) HIV-seroconverted and 78 (41.1%) participants were diagnosed with at least one STD. MSM seemed to be better informed about HIV infection compared with STDs, and HIV infection was perceived as more severe than other STDs. In multivariable analyses, low perceived severity of HIV infection significantly (P = 0.025) predicted increased likelihood of infection with STDs or HIV, and the practice of anal intercourse was (marginally) associated with an increased risk of acquiring STDs or HIV (P = 0.052). CONCLUSIONS: A high perceived severity of HIV infection seems to induce sexual behavior that protects against STDs and HIV infection. More research is needed to establish the specific behaviors by which perceived severity of STDs/HIV influences the incidence of STDs and HIV.
机译:背景:这项纵向研究旨在调查在与男性发生性关系(MSM)的男性中,HIV感染和性传播疾病(STD)的知识,感知的敏感性和感知的严重性是否与STD的发生率和新的HIV感染有关。方法:对190例HIV阴性MSM患者进行了为期3年的队列研究。收集了有关性传播疾病和新的艾滋病毒感染率的数据,以及有关知识和对艾滋病毒感染和性传播疾病的易感性和严重性的数据。在自我管理的问卷中评估知识和看法。结果:在为期3年的研究过程中,六名MSM(3.2%)艾滋病毒血清转化患者和78名(41.1%)的参与者被诊断出患有至少一种性病。与性传播疾病相比,MSM似乎更了解艾滋病毒感染,并且人们认为艾滋病毒感染比其他性传播疾病更为严重。在多变量分析中,较低的感知到的HIV感染严重程度(P = 0.025)显着预测了性传播疾病或HIV感染的可能性增加,并且肛门交往的习惯(略有)与获取性传播疾病或HIV的风险增加相关(P = 0.052 )。结论:高度感知到的HIV感染严重程度似乎诱发了性行为,可以预防性病和HIV感染。需要更多的研究来建立特定的行为,通过这些行为,感知到的性传播疾病/艾滋病毒的严重程度会影响性传播疾病和艾滋病毒的发病率。

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