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Sexually Transmitted Diseases:
May 2005 - Volume 32 - Issue 5 - pp 321-327
Article

Community Planning, HIV Prevention, and a Needs Assessment for Men Who Have Sex With Men: The South Beach Health Survey

Webster, Robert D. MPH; Darrow, William W. PhD; Paul, Jay P. PhD; Roark, Randall A. JD, MPH; Taylor, Richard A. PhD; Stempel, Robert R. DRPH

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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to plan for a series of culturally competent and sexually appropriate public health interventions for a highly mobile population of men who have sex with men (MSM).

Goal: The goal of this study was to conduct a comprehensive needs assessment.

Study: A cross-sectional survey with a multistage probability sample of unmarried adult MSM living in households was conducted.

Results: A total of 918 residential units were screened, 154 eligible men were identified, and 140 mostly white (56%) and Hispanic (34%) MSM (median = 33.5 years old) were enrolled (90.9% response rate). Almost half (47%) reported engaging in unprotected anal intercourse in the previous 12 months. Drug use was common. Almost one third (31.0%) tested positive for the HIV antibody. Estimated annual incidence of HIV infection was 10.0%.

Conclusions: Population-based HIV antibody testing revealed a remarkably high annual incidence of HIV infection. A community-based organization was transformed to implement a social marketing campaign and provide other disease prevention services for MSM.

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