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Correlates of Sex Trading Among Drug-Using Men Who Have Sex With Men

2004; American Public Health Association; Volume: 94; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2105/ajph.94.11.1998

ISSN

1541-0048

Autores

Peter A. Newman, Fen Rhodes, Robert E. Weiss,

Tópico(s)

HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk

Resumo

Objectives. We examined correlates of trading sex for money, drugs, and shelter, or food among drug-using men who have sex with men (MSM). Methods. Audio computer-assisted self-interviewing questionnaires were completed by 387 MSM. The association of predictors with sex trading was assessed with χ 2 tests and multiple logistic regression. Results. Sex-trading prevalence was 62.5% (95% confidence interval=57.7%, 67.4%). Sex trading was associated with crack use, injection drug use, childhood maltreatment, nongay self-identification, and homelessness (adjusted odds ratios=3.72, 2.28, 2.62, 2.21, and 1.88, respectively). Conclusions. Multiple risk factors are associated with sex trading among MSM. Interventions may need to address crack and injection drug use, homelessness, and childhood maltreatment and target non–gay-identified MSM who engage in sex trading.

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