Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Self-Identified Bisexual Men Living with HIV Receiving Medical Care in the United States-Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2013.

作者: Mark S. Freedman , Linda Beer , Christine L. Mattson , Patrick S. Sullivan , Jacek Skarbinski

DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2019.1621553

关键词: Clinical informationHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Confidence intervalMedical careSexual behaviorFamily medicineMedicine

摘要: Nationally representative data comparing demographic, risk, and clinical information among bisexual men with other MSM or heterosexuals are lacking. We described differences in demographic characteristics, behaviors, outcomes self-identified HIV-positive bisexual, gay, heterosexual receiving HIV medical care the United States. analyzed from 2009-2013 cycles of Medical Monitoring Project (MMP), a surveillance system that provides nationally estimates behavioral characteristics adults diagnosed care. Altogether, 10% (95% confidence interval [CI] 9-11) as 56% (CI 51-61) 32% 28-37) heterosexual. observed significant factors, outcomes, drug use, sexual behavior compared gay men. Providers should consider identities well behaviors when developing implementing prevention programs.

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