Drug Use and HIV Risk Behaviors among HIV-positive Latino MSM in a Large Urban Setting Jesus Felizzola, MD Mario De La Rosa, PhD Florida International.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Impact of Age and Race on New HIV Infections among Men who have Sex with Men in Los Angeles County Shoshanna Nakelsky, MPH Division of HIV and.
Advertisements

Trading sex and building Capital: Sexual Identity and the Programmatic Challenges of reaching young African MSM S. Leclerc-Madlala 1,
Delay from Testing HIV Positive until First HIV Care for Drug Users: Adverse Consequences and Possible Solutions Barbara J Turner MD, MSEd* John Fleishman.
Results Introduction and background Rising HIV diagnoses among MSM in most Western countries A need for more targeted HIV prevalence estimations among.
HIV Risk Behaviors and Alcohol Intoxication among Injection Drug Users in Puerto Rico Tomás D. Matos, MS Center for Addiction Studies Universidad Central.
C. Andres Bedoya, PhD Behavioral Medicine Service Department of Psychiatry Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School Factors related to high-risk.
HIV Care Continuum, Men Who Have Sex with Men Only (MSMO) and Men Who Have Sex with Men and Women (MSMW), Georgia, 2012.
Variation in Sexual “Marketplace” By Race/Ethnicity, Age and Sexual Orientation among Early Syphilis Case: Implication for Prevention Strategies Getahun.
Journal Club Alcohol and Health: Current Evidence November–December 2004.
HIV INTERVENTION FOR PROVIDERS (HIP) Principal Investigators:  Carol Dawson Rose, RN, Ph.D. and Grant Colfax, MD. Co-Investigators:  Cynthia Gomez, Ph.D.,
High Sexual Risk But Low HIV Prevalence Among Asian And Pacific Islander (API) Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) Kyung-Hee Choi Center for AIDS Prevention.
Predictors of HIV Transmission Risk among Patients in Care: Results from the SPNS Prevention with Positives Initiative Stephen F. Morin, PhD Principal.
Substance Use among API MSM Don Operario Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco UC SF University.
Sexual Risk Behaviors of Self- identified and Behaviorally Bisexual HIV+ Men. By: Matt G. Mutchler, PhD; Miguel Chion, MD, MPH; Nancy Wongvipat, MPH; Lee.
The National Politics Study (NPS): Ethnic Pluralism & Politics in the 21 st Century Study Overview.
The Internet: An Emerging Venue for Syphilis Epidemics Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Los Angeles LAC - DHS Getahun Aynalem, MD, MPH, Kellie Hawkins,
Patients in routine HIV clinical care at-risk for potentially transmitting HIV in the “test and treat” era of HIV prevention Crane, HM, Mimiaga, M, Feldman,
Results of a Brief Intervention for Reducing Alcohol Use among HIV Positive Women in Cape Town, South Africa This study was funded by NICHD grant number.
ASSESSING ADULT LEARNING PREFERENCE FOR SUCCESSFUL WOUND CARE IN A COMPREHENSIVE WOUND CENTER Ranjita Misra, PhD, CHES 1, Lynn Lambert, BS, CWS. CHT 3,
Liza Conyers, Ph. D Penn State University (814) Gender, Race, Poverty and HIV.
Health Systems – Access to Care and Cultural Competency Tonetta Y. Scott, DrPH, MPH Florida Department of Health Office of Minority Health.
1 Predictors of Retention in Care Among HIV+ and At-Risk Youth Sion Kim Harris, PhD Cathryn L. Samples, MD, MPH Peter Keenan, RN, C-PNP Durrell J. Fox,
Morbidity Monitoring Project Data for Resource Planning and Evaluation A.D. McNaghten Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Racial Disparities in Antiretroviral Therapy Use and Viral Suppression among Sexually Active HIV-infected Men who have Sex with Men— United States, Medical.
Eliminating Health Disparities: Challenges and Opportunities Marsha Lillie-Blanton, Dr.P.H. Vice President in Health Policy The Henry J. Kaiser Family.
Stuart Michaels, Academic Research Centers, NORC Sexual Behavior & Sexual Identity among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM)
Planning HIV Prevention Interventions for High Risk Young Adults in LA County By Craig Pulsipher.
RESULTS Individual characteristics % (N) unless otherwise specified Gender Male 65% (255) Female 35% (136) Race/Ethnicity African American 35% (137) White-not.
RSPH of Emory University Controlling our Bodies: Social Inequality and Risk for HIV Infection among Black Women Kimberly R. Jacob Arriola, Ph.D., MPH APHA.
Do Sex and Drug Behavior Patterns Account for HIV/STD Racial Disparities? May 8, 2007 Denise Hallfors, Ph.D. Bonita Iritani, M.A.
CARIBBEAN BASIN AND HISPANIC ADDICTION TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CENTER Effects of a Two-facet Intervention to Reduce HIV Risk Behaviors Among Hispanic Drug.
Veterans Using and Uninsured Veterans Not Using VA Health Care Karin Nelson, MD, MSHS Gordon A. Starkebaum, MD Gayle E. Reiber, PhD, MPH VA Puget Sound.
Preparing for an Expanded Medicaid Population under the ACA: Undiagnosed and Untreated Health Needs Sandra Decker, Deliana Kostova, Genevieve Kenney and.
HIV Care Continuum, Georgia, United States, 2011 Presented to American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting Presented by Deepali Rane, MBBS, MPH,
Access to Primary and Preventive Care Services Among Immigrant Women in the District of Columbia Justice Armattoe, MHA, MPH Justice Armattoe, MHA, MPH.
HIV Care Continuum New Diagnoses, 2011, Fulton County, Georgia.
EFFICACY OF A STAGE-BASED BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION TO PROMOTE STI SCREENING IN YOUNG WOMEN: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Chacko MR, Wiemann CM, Kozinetz.
HIV Care Continuum Persons Living With HIV, Georgia, 2012.
Alcohol Consumption and Diabetes Preventive Practices: Preliminary Findings from the U.S.-Mexico Border Patrice A.C. Vaeth, Dr.P.H. Raul Caetano, M.D.,
The National Survey of Women Veterans Enhancing Research-Clinical Partnerships for Improving the Care of Women Veterans Donna L. Washington, MD, MPH VA.
The Relationship Between Psychotropic Medication Use and STI Infections Among Detained Youth Dexter R. Voisin Professor.
Efficacy of a “One-Shot” Computerized, Individualized Intervention to Increase Condom Use and Decrease STDs among Clinic Patients with Main Partners Diane.
Allie Lyman.  Incidence and Prevalence  Risk Factors and Barriers to Prevention  Prevention  Conclusion.
HIV Care Continuum New Diagnoses, 2011, Georgia. Persons with HIV Engaged in Selected Stages of the Continuum of Care, United States Percent
Co-infections of Hepatitis C or Tuberculosis Among Persons Living with HIV in The Florida Cohort Project Alexander Zirulnik MPH, Chukwuemeka Okafor MPH,
PROYECTO VIDA BIENESTAR HUMAN SERVICES, FRANK GALVAN, PH.D.
Culturally Appropriate Interventions of Outreach, Access and Retention among Latina/o Populations Initiative Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center.
Stephen Nkansah-Amankra, PhD, MPH, MA 1, Abdoulaye Diedhiou, MD, PHD, H.L.K. Agbanu, MPhil, Curtis Harrod, MPH, Ashish Dhawan, MD, MSPH 1 University of.
Analyzing HIV/AIDS knowledge among African American and Hispanic migrant workers Muni Rubens Anamika Batra H. Virginia McCoy Manny Estrada Changwon Yoo.
Housing Status and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Homeless and Housed Persons with HIV in the United States The findings and conclusions in this presentation.
HIV in America What’s New in 2012 Christopher Hurt, MD Clinical Assistant Professor NC AIDS Education and Training Center 2012 HIV Update.
1 Machismo as a determinant for HIV/STD risk behavior among Latino MSM Jacqueline L. Sears, MPH.
Results from the STEAM Survey Elizabeth Barash, MPH.
Jan Risser, Paige Padgett, Jane Richards (UT SPH) Hafeez Rehman, Marcia Wolverton (HDHHS)
Broadening the Study of Risk & Protective Factors for Depression, Drug Use, and HIV Risk among YMSM Healthy Young Men’s Study (HYM) Community, Health Outcomes,
Behavioral Health and HIV/HCV Risk Behavior Among Young African American IDUs Patricia M Morse, LCSW, PhD, Edward V, Morse, PhD, Samuel Burgess, MA, MPH.
Risk perception of HIV infection in South Africa: A Nationally Representative Survey Authors: Patience Gamuchirai Manjengwa-Hungwe, K Mangold, M Pule,
Maternal Substance Use During Pregnancy and Increased Risk of SIDS among African Americans Fern R. Hauck, M.D., M.S. 1,2 Mark E. Smolkin, M.S. 2 University.
Associations Between Recent Gender- Based Violence and Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Condom Use Practices, and Negotiation of Sexual Practices.
WELLNESS WEB 2.0 Coastal Bend Wellness Foundation Alison Johnson & Hillary Vallejo.
Claudia L. Moreno, Ph.D., MSW
1University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
The potential for selection and misclassification bias when sampling men who have sex with men (MSM) in gay bars Karyn Heavner, PhD 1, 2, James Tesoriero,
Kristen Williams, Jonathan J.K. Stoltman, and Mark K. Greenwald
American Public Health Association Annual Meeting
Table 1: NHBS HET3 Participant Characteristics
Believed discrimination occurred because of their:
STIs in a multi-site sample of high-risk, substance-using MSM:
VACS Scientific Meeting Houston, TX February 2004
Florida International University
Presentation transcript:

Drug Use and HIV Risk Behaviors among HIV-positive Latino MSM in a Large Urban Setting Jesus Felizzola, MD Mario De La Rosa, PhD Florida International University

BACKGROUND Behavior associated with drug use is the single largest factor in the spread of HIV/AIDS in the U.S. Behavior associated with drug use is the single largest factor in the spread of HIV/AIDS in the U.S. Young Latino MSM report higher rates of HIV prevalence and sexual risk behavior than white MSM (Valleroy et al., 2000) Young Latino MSM report higher rates of HIV prevalence and sexual risk behavior than white MSM (Valleroy et al., 2000) HIV+ minorities are less likely to receive timely and optimal care. HIV+ minorities are less likely to receive timely and optimal care.

PURPOSE OF THE SPSN OUTREACH DEMONSTRATION MODELS INITIATIVE: (17 Sites) To identify and evaluate demonstration models for HIV positive racial and ethnic minorities who were not in primary HIV care. -Preliminary findings of a HRSA/SPNS funded project conducted in Miami from

CONTRIBUTIONS Description of a small sample of HIV+ Latino MSM engaging in sexual risk behaviors under the influence of substances. Description of a small sample of HIV+ Latino MSM engaging in sexual risk behaviors under the influence of substances. Mostly Spanish-speaking monolingual not in care. Mostly Spanish-speaking monolingual not in care. Understanding about the patterns of sexual risk behaviors in which Latino MSM engage under the influence of substances. Understanding about the patterns of sexual risk behaviors in which Latino MSM engage under the influence of substances.

RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1- To what extent do outreach programs identify HIV+ individuals and link them to care? 2- What are the characteristics of those individuals outreached and linked to care? 3- What are the factors associated with the engagement of HIV+ individuals into testing and linkage with medical care? 4- What are the barriers that HIV+ individuals find to access HIV services?

SAMPLE 107 HIV-positive individuals were enrolled in the evaluation. 98 participants completed baseline. Criteria: Uninsured, HIV+ adults, who were not in care and were eligible to receive services at Care Resource.

PROCEDURES Recruitment: from 06/01 to 09/03 in the field and in-house. Recruitment: from 06/01 to 09/03 in the field and in-house. A written informed consent was obtained from all participants. A written informed consent was obtained from all participants. No incentives at baseline. No incentives at baseline.

DATA COLLECTION 1- System-level: Number of individuals outreached, tested, and assessed at Intake. 2- Client-level: baseline, six, twelve, and eighteen-month follow ups during in-depth bilingual face-to-face interviews. Demographics, medical history, sexual risk behaviors, Drug use Q, SF-12, CD4 and Viral Loads.

FINDINGS 4% positive tests and 73% returning rate. 4% positive tests and 73% returning rate. Outreach/C&T at gay clubs is more effective identifying HIV + individuals (Woods et al. 2000). Outreach/C&T at gay clubs is more effective identifying HIV + individuals (Woods et al. 2000).

Care Resource- HIP Outreach Encounters by Ethnicity Source: Care Resource Information Systems Management Unit

Care Resource- WO Outreach Encounters by Ethnicity Source: Care Resource Information Systems Management Unit

Gender by Age, Race and EthnicityDemographicsMaleFemale n=86 (86.9%) n=12 (12.1 %) Age (Mean) Race: White80.2% 50.0 % African American 18.6% 41.7 % Asian08.3% Am. Indian/ Alaska 1.2 % 0 Ethnicity Hispanic n= 50 (51%) 52.2%36.4% Non-Hispanic47.7%63.7%

Gender by Sexual Orientation and EducationDemographicsMaleFemale n=86(86.%) n=12 (12.1 %) Sexual Orientation Heterosexual12.8%100% MSM84.8%0 Prefer not to Identify 2.3%0 Education <High School 11.6 % 50.5% High School/GED 23.3%16.7% Some College/Degree 60.4%33.3% Some Grad School/Degree 4.6%0%

Ethnicity by Insurance Type and Medical Care Status Health Care Info LatinoNon-Latino n=50n=48 Insurance Type Uninsured82.0%75.0% Medicaid16.0%20.8% Other2.0%4.2% Medical Care Status In Care 14.0 % 18.7% Not in Care 86.0%81.3%

SPNS Nationwide Sample (N=288) Insurance Type Among Latinos Uninsured33.6% Medicaid33.9% Other32.5

Substance Use Latino MSM n=40 Latino n=50 Non-Latino n=48 Yes27.5%24%23% No72.5%76%77%

Condom Use Latinon=43 Non-Latino n=30 Latino MSM n=34 Non-Latino MSM n=30 >1/2 the time 74.4%86.7%67.6%86.7% <1/2 the time 25.6%13.3%32.4%13.3%

Substance Use and Condom Use among Latino MSM Condom Use Drug/Alcohol Use in the Last 3 Months Yes n=11 No n=23 >1/2 the time 54.5%73.9% <1/2 the time 45.5%26.1% 90.9% of those LMSM who self-reported use of drugs or alcohol were not in care or had dropped out of care

Condom Use and Length of Time Knowing HIV Status among Latino MSM Condom Use Date of First HIV+ Test < 6 months n=16 7 months to 2 years n=2 >2 years n=16 >1/2 the time 75.0%50.0%62.5% <1/2 the time 25.0%50.0%37.5%

CONCLUSIONS HIV prevention efforts targeting Latino MSM should consider the nature and context of drug use to construct culturally sensitive programs.

IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH Mario (115-16)