P3.419 Effect of Intervention Exposure on Self-Reported Condom Use Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Southern India. (13th July 2013)
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- Title:
- P3.419 Effect of Intervention Exposure on Self-Reported Condom Use Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Southern India. (13th July 2013)
- Main Title:
- P3.419 Effect of Intervention Exposure on Self-Reported Condom Use Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Southern India
- Authors:
- Mitchell, K M
Foss, A M
Ramesh, B M
Washington, R
Isac, S
Blanchard, J F
Moses, S
Boily, M
Alary, M
Vickerman, P - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: The Avahan HIV prevention intervention programme promotes condom use amongst men who have sex with men (MSM) in high HIV prevalence states in India. We assessed how self-reported condom use varies with intervention exposure for MSM in Bangalore. Methods: Self-reported condom use and intervention exposure data came from a 2006 cross-sectional survey of MSM. Consistent condom use (CCU) with all, main, and casual male sex partners was assessed. Intervention exposure was measured by: whether MSM had been contacted by Avahan ; duration since first contact; number of contacts in the past month; number of condoms received (log-transformed, as plots suggested a non-linear relationship); and number of condom demonstrations seen in the past month. Logistic regression was used to assess the relationship between each exposure variable and CCU with each partner type independently, controlling for demographic, socio-economic and behavioural factors associated with condom use. Results: 77% of MSM contacted by Avahan reported CCU with all partners, compared with 55% of those not contacted (p = 0.019, adjusted analysis). CCU was not associated with duration since first intervention contact or with number of contacts by the intervention in the past month. CCU with all partners and casual (but not main) partners increased with the number of condoms received. CCU increased with the number of condom demonstrations seen in the last month, for all, main and casual partnersAbstract : Background: The Avahan HIV prevention intervention programme promotes condom use amongst men who have sex with men (MSM) in high HIV prevalence states in India. We assessed how self-reported condom use varies with intervention exposure for MSM in Bangalore. Methods: Self-reported condom use and intervention exposure data came from a 2006 cross-sectional survey of MSM. Consistent condom use (CCU) with all, main, and casual male sex partners was assessed. Intervention exposure was measured by: whether MSM had been contacted by Avahan ; duration since first contact; number of contacts in the past month; number of condoms received (log-transformed, as plots suggested a non-linear relationship); and number of condom demonstrations seen in the past month. Logistic regression was used to assess the relationship between each exposure variable and CCU with each partner type independently, controlling for demographic, socio-economic and behavioural factors associated with condom use. Results: 77% of MSM contacted by Avahan reported CCU with all partners, compared with 55% of those not contacted (p = 0.019, adjusted analysis). CCU was not associated with duration since first intervention contact or with number of contacts by the intervention in the past month. CCU with all partners and casual (but not main) partners increased with the number of condoms received. CCU increased with the number of condom demonstrations seen in the last month, for all, main and casual partners (odds of CCU with each partner type increased by 1.7–2.4-fold for each additional condom demonstration, p < 0.001 overall). Conclusion: Direct contact with the Avahan programme is associated with increased reported condom use amongst MSM in Bangalore. Although there is potential for social desirability bias, higher levels of reported condom use are associated with repeated contacts with the programme, particularly those involving demonstrations of correct condom use, and with receiving large numbers of condoms from the programme. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Sexually transmitted infections. Volume 89(2013)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- Sexually transmitted infections
- Issue:
- Volume 89(2013)Supplement 1
- Issue Display:
- Volume 89, Issue 1 (2013)
- Year:
- 2013
- Volume:
- 89
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2013-0089-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- A279
- Page End:
- A279
- Publication Date:
- 2013-07-13
- Subjects:
- condom use -- India -- MSM
Sexually transmitted diseases -- Periodicals
HIV infections -- Periodicals
616.951005 - Journal URLs:
- http://sti.bmj.com/ ↗
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/176/ ↗
http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/sextrans-2013-051184.0870 ↗
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- English
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- 1368-4973
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