Pj. Veugelers et al., ESTIMATION OF THE MAGNITUDE OF THE HIV EPIDEMIC AMONG HOMOSEXUAL MEN - UTILIZATION OF SURVEY DATA IN PREDICTIVE MODELS, European journal of epidemiology, 9(4), 1993, pp. 436-441
A group of 709 randomly selected males aged 18-55 years living in the
city of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, were questioned about sexual lifes
tyle and related behavior. A substantial proportion (10%) of these men
appeared to be homo- or bisexual. Of these homo- and bisexual men, 16
.5% were predicted to be HIV seropositive, using their behavioral info
rmation in logistic regression models derived from a second study amon
g 506 homo- or bisexual volunteers who were questioned and tested for
HIV antibodies as well. Generalizing the results of the sample, the ma
gnitude of the homo- and bisexual population in Amsterdam is estimated
to be 21,500 (95% confidence interval: 17,000-26,000) of whom 3500 ar
e HIV seropositive. This is in agreement with estimations on the basis
of AIDS surveillance data. The study shows that in the absence of ser
ological data it is possible to estimate HIV prevalence, given that th
e relation between the presence of HIV antibodies and sexual activity
or indicators for sexual activity is known. Since serological data are
lacking in many occasions, this method may be of help to estimate HIV
prevalence in other geographic locations and risk groups.