Polydrug use is associated with new HIV infections among men who have sex with men in China: a multicenter cross-sectional survey

Author:

Mao Xiang1,Leuba Sequoia I.2,Hu Qinghai1,Yan Hongjing3,Wang Zhe4,Lu Lin5,Zhuang Minghua6,Chen Xi7,Fu Jihua8,Geng Wenqing1,Jiang Yongjun1,Shang Hong9ORCID,Xu Junjie1

Affiliation:

1. NHC KEY Laboratory of AIDS Immunology(China Medical University)

2. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

3. Jiangsu Province Center for Disease Control and Prevention

4. Henan Province Center for Disease Control and Prevention

5. Yunnan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

6. Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention

7. Hunan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

8. Shandong Center for Disease Control and Prevention

9. NHC Key Laboratory of AIDS Immunology (China Medical University)

Abstract

Abstract Background Recreational drug use is popular among men who have sex with men (MSM), while there is limited information about polydrug use and its consequent impact on sexual health and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) acquisition. Methods MSM were recruited from a multicenter cross-sectional survey conducted in seven Chinese cities. Participants were divided into four subgroups based on the number of recreational drugs (RDs) used in the past 6 months. “Polydrug use” was defined as simultaneous use of ≥2 types of RDs. Information on demographics and HIV high-risk behaviors (HIV-HRBs) was collected, and blood samples were tested for recent HIV infection by the BED capture enzyme immunoassay. Results A total of 4,496 Chinese MSM participated, of which 28.4% used RDs, and 5% were polydrug users. Polydrug users commonly took poppers with one or more types of other RDs (e.g. methamphetamine). Polydrug users were likely to be aged 26–30 years, have low educational attainment, be internal migrants, have a high monthly income, use versatile positions during anal intercourse, and have inadequate knowledge about prevention of HIV infection (P<0.05 for all). As the number of RDs used in the past 6 months increased, the prevalence of HIV-HRBs increased (P<0.05 for all). The odds of recent HIV infection were higher among those who used one type (aOR = 2.2, 95%CI: 1.5–3.0) or two types of RDs (2.3, 1.0–5.2) in the past 6 months compared with those who did not use RDs. The population-attributable fractions of most HIV-HRBs for recent HIV infection were higher among polydrug users compared with those who used only one type of RD or used no RD in the past 6 months. Conclusion The level and pattern of polydrug use among Chinese MSM were different from developed countries. Polydrug use had a dose-effect relationship with HIV-HRBs. Polydrug users who have greater levels of RDs use are more likely to engage in various sexual risks, thus may associated with new HIV infections.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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