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What are the situational and behavioral factors associated with condomless anal sex without pre-exposure prophylaxis in MSM ?

Authors :
Di Ciaccio, M.
Sagaon Teyssier, Luis
Mimi, M.
Suzan-Monti, M.
Protiere, C.
Castro, D. R.
Meyer, L.
Tremblay, C.
Chidiac, C.
Capitant, C.
Preau, M.
Molina, J. M.
Spire, B.
ANRS IPERGAY Study Group
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to identify situational and behavioral factors associated with condomless anal sex without on-demand PrEP in the open-label extension (OLE) study of the ANRS-IPERGAY trial. Methods: Univariable and multivariable modified Poisson regressions with a generalized estimating equation (GEE) were used. The attributable risk percentage for each explanatory variable and for condomless anal sex without PrEP was calculated. Results: In the OLE, 19% of anal intercourses were unprotected (i.e. no PrEP or condom). Of these, 85% were attributable to sexual intercourse with main partners and 47% with HIV-negative partners. The following factors were positively associated with condomless anal sex without PrEP: a depressive episode in the previous 12 months [aR (95% CI),P-value: 1.49 (1.02--2.17), 0.039], a higher number of sexual intercourses during the previous 4 weeks [1.01 [1.002--1.02], 0.014], and sexual intercourses under the influence of alcohol [1.45 (1.10--1.92), 0.008]. By contrast, condomless anal sex without PrEP was less frequent during sexual intercourses with known casual, unknown casual and multiple partners [0.20 (0.14--0.30)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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