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5174.0: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 - 3:30 PM

Abstract #163469

Ethnicity, drug use, homelessness, sexual behavior and HIV in a sample of men in Los Angeles

Steve Shoptaw, PhD1, Jason Wang, PhD1, Pamina M. Gorbach, MHS, DrPH2, Christopher Hucks-Ortiz, MPH1, and Sherry Larkins, PhD2. (1) Department of Family Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, 10880 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1800, Los Angeles, CA 90024, 3107940619, sshoptaw@mednet.ucla.edu, (2) Department of Epidemiology, University of California, Los Angeles, Box 957353, 10880 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 540, Los Angeles, CA 90095-7353

Background: These analyses evaluated associations between ethnicity, drug use, homelessness, sexual behavior and HIV in a sample of men contacted using Respondent Driven Sampling.

Methods: 723 men completed a computerized questionnaire about demographics (age, ethnicity), drug use (30 day use of cocaine/crack, methamphetamine, heroin, marijuana), homelessness (yes/no) and recent sexual behavior (MSM, MSM+W, MSW) and provided biological samples for HIV testing.

Results: 214 (29.6%) men tested HIV-positive. Logistic regression showed HIV-positive men were significantly more likely to be of Hispanic ethnicity than Black race (OR=3.6, 95%CI 2.0-6.4), were less likely to have sex with women (OR=0.03; 0.01-0.08) or to have sex with men and women (OR=0.08; 0.05-0.13) than to have sex with men exclusively, and were less likely to be users of drugs other than methamphetamine than non drug users (OR=0.5; 0.3-0.9).

Conclusions: In this sample, predictors of HIV-status included Hispanic ethnicity and exclusively MSM sexual behaviors. Recent drug use did not predict HIV-serostatus. This sample provides evidence of risks for transmission in a sample of minority men in Los Angeles experiencing serious healthcare disparities.

Acknowledgments: This study is supported by NIDA grant # DA017394

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Keywords: HIV Risk Behavior, Drug Use

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Drug Use and HIV Risk Behaviors among Men: Sexuality and Cultural Considerations

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