This exploratory study examined whether religiosity and spirituality were associated with high-risk behavior and high-risk sexual behavior among Black MSM. Religiosity and spirituality indices were compiled from the ByHS data.
The religiosity index was significantly associated with HIV infection and use of cocaine, crack, and poppers as well as marginally associated with ecstasy use. Spirituality was significantly associated with HIV infection status, STD infection status, alcohol use, and crack use.
Given these relationships, current and future HIV prevention models targeting Black MSM should consider the potential importance of the roles of religiosity and spirituality in the lives of Black MSM to increase the efficacy of risk reduction interventions.
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By: Watkins TL Jr1, Simpson C2, Cofield SS2, Davies S2, Kohler C2, Usdan S3.
- 1, 440 West 21st Street, New York, NY, 10011, USA. twatkins@gts.edu.
- 2The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.
- 3The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.
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