R. Stall et al., Use of antiretroviral therapies among HIV-infected men who have sex with men: A household-based sample of 4 major American cities, AM J PUB HE, 91(5), 2001, pp. 767-773
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Public Health & Health Care Science","Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health","Medical Research General Topics
Objectives. This study sought to determine the prevalence and determinants
of use of recommended antiretroviral regimens among urban seropositive men
who have sex with men (MSM).
Methods. A probability telephone sample of MSM was taken within regions of
Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco. Analysis focused on use
of antiretroviral therapies.
Results. Although the majority of seropositive MSM with CD4 counts below 50
0 per microliter were using recommended antiretroviral regimens, 26% of ser
opositive MSM were not receiving such care. Men who were younger, who repor
ted a sexual orientation other than homosexual, who had a more recent inter
view date, who were at middle levels of affiliation with the gay community,
and who reported higher levels of perceived exclusivity on the part of the
gay community were less likely to be using recommended antiretroviral regi
mens.
Conclusions. Although current efforts to make antiretroviral therapies avai
lable to HIV-seropositive MSM are reasonably effective, additional efforts
are needed for MSM characterized by relative youth and lower social support
.