@文章{info:doi/10.2196/33877,作者="Yu, Yi-Fang和Wu, hui - jiuan和Ku, Stephane Wen-Wei和Huang, Po-Hsien和Li, Chia-Wen和Huang, Poyao和Strong, Carol",标题="无避孕套肛交与HIV暴露前预防使用和性行为的异质资料:“基于手机App上性日记数据的潜在类分析”,期刊=“J Med Internet Res”,年=“2021”,月=“12”,日=“23”,卷=“23”,数=“12”,页=“e33877”,关键词=“手机App;暴露前预防;准备;潜在类别分析;与男性发生性关系的男性;二甲基砜;避孕套;性爱日记;依从性; app; sex; diary; sexual health; HIV; Taiwan; risk; prevention", abstract="Background: New innovative technologies, such as mobile apps, have been developed to increase pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) adherence and the use of log sex diaries. The contiguity of mobile apps reduces the recall bias that generally affects reported condom and PrEP use. However, none of the currently used mobile apps were designed for event-driven PrEP users, and few studies have demonstrated the potential usage of sex diary data to facilitate the understanding of the different HIV risks among heterogeneous profiles of sex diaries and PrEP use. Objective: We aim to discriminate the heterogeneous profiles of sex events and PrEP use and examine the risk of condomless anal sex among different types of sex events. Methods: We recruited 35 adult men who have sex with men from two medical centers in Taiwan since May 2020 and followed up for four months. Participants were on PrEP or willing to take PrEP. They were asked to log their sex events, PrEP use, and dosing regimens on a mobile app to improve their PrEP adherence. Latent class analysis was used to distinguish profiles of sex events and PrEP use. Indicators included correct intake of PrEP for each sex event, participants' sexual positioning, partner's HIV status, and age. Results: A total of 551 sex events were classified into three classes by latent class analysis: PrEP nonadherent flip-flopping (234/551, 42{\%}), PrEP imperfect-adherent power bottoming (284/551, 52{\%}), and PrEP adherent serodiscordant topping (33/551, 6{\%}). ``PrEP nonadherent flip-flopping'' sex events were more likely to involve condomless anal sex than ``PrEP imperfect-adherent power bottoming'' (OR 1.83, 95{\%} CI 1.03-3.25) after considering random intercepts for individuals, and this class needed to increase their PrEP adherence and use of condoms. ``PrEP imperfect-adherent power bottoming'' realized their own risk and packaged PrEP with condoms to protect themselves. Up to 99{\%} (32/33) of sex events in ``PrEP adherent serodiscordant topping'' were protected by PrEP, but all of the sex events in this group were condomless. Conclusions: Using the sex diary data could advance the capacity to identify high-risk groups. HIV prevention strategy should be more flexible and combine PrEP with condom use for future HIV prevention. ", issn="1438-8871", doi="10.2196/33877", url="//www.mybigtv.com/2021/12/e33877", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/33877", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34941560" }
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