Volume 12, Number 5, 741-747, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-008-9407-z

Behavior Surveillance: Prevalence and Factors Associated with High-Risk Sexual Behavior Among HIV-Infected Men in Brazil in the Post-HAART Era

Mark D. C. Guimarães, Beatriz Grinsztejn, Peter V. Chin-Hong, Lorenza N. Campos, Valéria R. Gomes, Victor H. Melo, José Henrique Pilotto, Ricardo A. Carmo and Joel M. Palefsky

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Abstract

A cross-sectional analysis was conducted to describe unsafe sexual practices among HIV-infected men under care in two Brazilian urban areas. Data were collected by face-to-face interviews. Twenty-five percent practiced unprotected sex in the previous year, 16% were abstinent, 33% had sex with men only, 45% with women only, 48% had male/female stable partners, 84% were on HAART and 48% had AIDS. Illicit drug use, number of female partners, having stable partners, and STD diagnosis were associated with unsafe sex. Interventions to reduce risk taking behavior among HIV-positive men under care in these settings are urgent, especially among heterosexual stable couples

Keywords  Risk taking - Sexual behavior - HIV-infected men - HAART - Heterosexual

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