Association of co-occurring psychosocial health conditions and HIV infection among MSM in Malaysia: Implication of a syndemic effect

Ng, Rong Xiang and Guadamuz, Thomas E. and Akbar, Mohd and Kamarulzaman, Adeeba and Lim, Sin How (2020) Association of co-occurring psychosocial health conditions and HIV infection among MSM in Malaysia: Implication of a syndemic effect. International Journal of Std & Aids, 31 (6). pp. 568-578. ISSN 0956-4624, DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0956462420913444.

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Abstract

In Malaysia, the HIV epidemic is concentrated in a highly stigmatized population, men who have sex with men (MSM). The relationship of multiple psychosocial health conditions and HIV risks have not been investigated. This study aims to assess the association of multiple psychosocial factors with risky sexual behaviour and HIV infection among MSM. Data on demographic characteristics, psychosocial health conditions, condomless anal intercourse (CAI), HIV testing and HIV status were collected via an anonymous online survey. Multivariable logistic regression model was used to determine whether psychosocial health conditions among MSM have a syndemic association with HIV status. Between July 2017 and February 2018, 622 MSM completed the online survey. Overall, 54.3% of participants reported engaging in CAI in the past three months and 46.0% were found to have two or more psychosocial health conditions. Increasing numbers of psychosocial health conditions (1, 2, 3, 4 or more) were significantly associated with HIV infection compared to those without psychosocial health condition (odds ratio OR] 3.39, 95% confidence interval CI]: 1.41-8.14; OR 3.51, 95% CI: 1.43-8.61; OR 4.22, 95% CI: 1.68-10.96, and OR 7.58, 95% CI: 2.44-23.55, respectively). Comprehensive HIV prevention programs addressing mental health and substance use are needed for MSM in Malaysia.

Item Type: Article
Funders: Center of Excellence for Research in AIDS, KLASS, PT) Foundation, Kuala Lumpur AIDS Support and Services, Pink Triangle
Uncontrolled Keywords: Asia; High-risk behaviour; Human immunodeficiency virus; Homosexual
Subjects: R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine
R Medicine > RC Internal medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine > Medicine Department
Faculty of Medicine > Social & Preventive Medicine
Depositing User: Ms Zaharah Ramly
Date Deposited: 01 Dec 2023 05:48
Last Modified: 01 Dec 2023 05:48
URI: http://eprints.um.edu.my/id/eprint/36752

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