Longitudinal Association of HIV Conspiracy Beliefs with Sexual Risk Among Black Males Living with HIV

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Laura M. Bogart
Frank H. Galvan
Glenn J. Wagner
David J. Klein
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[1] Children’s Hospital Boston & Department of Pediatrics,Division of General Pediatrics, Department of Medicine
[2] Harvard Medical School,Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior
[3] Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science,undefined
[4] Health Unit,undefined
[5] RAND Corporation,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2011年 / 15卷
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African American/Black; HIV/AIDS Conspiracy Beliefs; Sexual Behavior;
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Research is needed to identify culturally relevant factors that may contribute to sexual risk among African Americans. We investigated HIV-specific medical mistrust as one such cultural factor, often exhibited as conspiracy beliefs about HIV (e.g., “AIDS was produced in a government laboratory”), which may be indicative of general suspicion of HIV treatment and prevention messages. Over a 6-month time-period, we measured endorsement of HIV conspiracy beliefs three times and frequency of condom use monthly among 181 HIV-positive African American males. A hierarchical multivariate repeated-measures logistic random effects model indicated that greater belief in HIV conspiracies was associated with a higher likelihood of reporting unprotected intercourse across all time-points. An average of 54% of participants who endorsed conspiracies reported unprotected intercourse, versus 39% who did not endorse conspiracies. Secondary prevention interventions may need to address medical mistrust as a contributor to sexual risk among African Americans living with HIV.
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页码:1180 / 1186
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