Perceived Access to HIV Prevention Services Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) and MSM Sex Workers in France, Russia, and Türkiye.
Kristopher J Jackson, Tadhg Sullivan, Sean Howell, Alex Garner, Glenn-Milo Santos
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Abstract
This study examined the association between self-identification as a sex worker (SW) and perceived access to pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic HIV prevention methods among MSM in France, Russia, and Türkiye amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Globally, 17,250 MSM recruited through a geosocial networking smartphone application completed the COVID-19 disparities survey, which was administered between October and November 2020. Approximately 38% of survey respondents were identified as living in France (n = 1269), Russia (n = 3882), and Türkiye (n = 3141) at the time of survey completion. Given the diverse sociodemographic factors and attitudes toward both MSM behavior and commercial sex work in these countries, we conducted a secondary analysis of survey data exploring the relationship between SW status and perceived access to pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic HIV prevention methods during the COVID-19 pandemic. Among respondents in Russia and France, MSM SW status was associated with a reduction in perceived access to condoms/lubricants (p = .001 in Russia, p < .001 in France). MSM SW in France were less likely to report never using PrEP as compared to non-SW peers (RR = 0.40, p = .005). Our findings highlight the disparities in access to HIV prevention for MSM SW living in these three countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on our findings, COVID-19 may have exacerbated pre-existing inequities in HIV prevention among populations experiencing intersecting stigmas.
法国、俄罗斯和土耳其的男男性行为者 (MSM) 和 MSM 性工作者在 COVID-19 大流行中对获得 HIV 预防服务的看法》(Perceived Access to HIV Prevention Services Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Men Who Have Have Sex With Men (MSM) and MSM Sex Workers in France, Russia, and Türkiye.
本研究调查了法国、俄罗斯和土耳其男男性行为者在 COVID-19 大流行期间自我认同为性工作者(SW)与感知到的药物和非药物 HIV 预防方法之间的关联。在全球范围内,通过地理社交网络智能手机应用程序招募的 17,250 名男男性行为者完成了 COVID-19 差异调查,该调查于 2020 年 10 月至 11 月期间进行。约 38% 的调查对象在完成调查时被确认居住在法国(n = 1269)、俄罗斯(n = 3882)和土耳其(n = 3141)。鉴于这些国家的社会人口因素以及对 MSM 行为和商业性工作的态度各不相同,我们对调查数据进行了二次分析,以探讨在 COVID-19 大流行期间,SW 身份与药物和非药物 HIV 预防方法可及性之间的关系。在俄罗斯和法国的受访者中,男男性行为者的社会工作者身份与安全套/润滑剂可获得性的降低有关(俄罗斯的 p = .001,法国的 p = .001,俄罗斯的 p = .001)。
期刊介绍:
The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.