Abstract
Aims and objectives: We examined the risk behaviours in an interrelated sexual network of 33 syphilis-infected men who have sex with men on the use of condoms, substances and websites to meet sexual partners. Our study used a descriptive exploratory design to investigate co-occurring high-risk behaviours in this interrelated sexual network to inform future health interventions and research directions. Background: Although the risk behaviours for human immunodeficiency virus transmission in men who have sex with men have been studied, few have studied the high-risk population of men who already have syphilis, and even fewer have studied the risk behaviours in sexual networks of syphilis-infected men who have sex with men who were identified using contact tracing. Design/Methods: The data were collected from semi-structured, individual interviews at a not-for-profit lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender health centre in a large city in the Midwestern USA. Results: Inconsistent condom use was substantial during both insertive (92%) and receptive (88%) anal intercourse. Most participants (97%) reported using one or more substances prior to or during anal intercourse, and Internet websites were the most common place to meet sexual partners (88%). Conclusions: High-risk behaviours were significant within this syphilis-infected sexual network of men who have sex with men. The majority of our 33 participants were non-Hispanic Whites (n = 27, 82%), possessed a baccalaureate degree or higher (n = 23, 70%), and actively sought out unprotected anal intercourse [21 participants (64%) used BareBackRT.com, a website to seek out unprotected anal intercourse]. Relevance to clinical practice: Nurses should be more informed about the risk factors of a high-risk sexual network of syphilis-infected men who have sex with men. Interrelated sexual networks have high levels of similarity among participants’ high-risk behaviours; contact tracing may be used to identify individual participants for relevant risk-reduction interventions.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 3597-3604 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Journal of clinical nursing |
Volume | 25 |
Issue number | 23-24 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Dec 1 2016 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- AIDS
- HIV
- Internet
- barebacking
- men who have sex with men
- risk behaviour
- risk reduction
- sexual behaviour
- substance use
- syphilis
- unprotected anal intercourse
- unprotected sex
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Nursing(all)