Heterogeneity in Number and Type of Sexual Contacts in a Gay Urban Cohort.

Ethan O Romero-Severson, Shah Jamal Alam, Erik M Volz, James S Koopman
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HIV transmission models include heterogeneous individuals with different sexual behaviors including contact rates, mixing patterns, and sexual practices. However, heterogeneity can also exist within individuals over time. In this paper we analyze a two year prospective cohort of 882 gay men with observations at six month intervals focusing on heterogeneity both within and between individuals in sexual contact rates and sexual roles. The total number of sexual contacts made over the course of the study (mean 1.55 per month) are highly variable between individuals (standard deviation 9.82 per month) as expected. At the individual level, contacts were also heterogeneous over time. For a homogeneous count process the variance should scale with the mean; however, at the individual level the variance scaled with the square root of the mean implying the presence of heterogeneity within individuals over time. We also observed a high level of movement between dichotomous sexual roles (insertive/receptive, protected/unprotected, anal/oral, and HIV status of partners). On average periods of exclusively unprotected sexual contacted lasted 16 months. Our results suggest that future HIV models should consider heterogeneities both between and within individuals in sexual contact rates and sexual roles.

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城市同性恋人群性接触数量和类型的异质性。
艾滋病毒传播模式包括具有不同性行为的异质个体,包括接触率、混合模式和性行为。然而,随着时间的推移,异质性也可能存在于个体内部。在本文中,我们对882名男同性恋者进行了为期两年的前瞻性队列分析,每隔六个月进行一次观察,重点关注个体内部和个体之间在性接触率和性角色方面的异质性。在整个研究过程中,性接触的总次数(平均每月1.55次)在个体之间的差异很大(标准偏差为每月9.82次)。在个人层面上,随着时间的推移,接触也是异质的。对于齐次计数过程,方差应与均值成比例;然而,在个体水平上,方差以均值的平方根进行缩放,这意味着个体内部随时间的异质性存在。我们还观察到两分性角色(插入/接受,受保护/不受保护,肛交/口交,以及伴侣的艾滋病毒状况)之间的高度移动。无保护的性接触平均持续16个月。我们的研究结果表明,未来的HIV模型应该考虑个体之间和个体内部在性接触率和性角色方面的异质性。
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