This study explored sociodemographic and HIV risk with daily heavy and low-risk drinking patterns among BLMSM. BLMSM (N = 188) aged 18 to 40 years were recruited through social media, local colleges, heteronormative clubs, private men's groups, gay establishments, and organized events in Los Angeles County. Participants completed self-administered questionnaires.
Fisher's exact tests revealed significant relationships between drinking patterns and condomless insertive anal intercourse, race, age, and perception of alcohol-related HIV risk. The Fisher's exact tests findings for age held true in the multiple regression model.
Findings suggest that BLMSM who engage in higher risk drinking also engage in alcohol-related HIV risk. Culturally competent interventions should consider including a combined focus to explore the synergy between risky drinking patterns and HIV risk among BLMSM.
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By: Washington TA1, Patel SN2, Meyer-Adams N1.
- 1 California State University, Long Beach, CA, USA.
- 2 California State University, Long Beach, CA, USA
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