Perry, Nicholas S.Taylor, S. WadeElsesser, StevenSafren, Steven A.O'Cleirigh, Conall2020-04-242020-04-242016-06-01Nicholas S Perry, S Wade Taylor, Steven Elsesser, Steven A Safren, Conall O'Cleirigh. 2016. "The Predominant Relationship Between Sexual Environment Characteristics and HIV-Serodiscordant Condomless Anal Sex Among HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)." AIDS AND BEHAVIOR, Volume 20, Issue 6, pp. 1228 - 1235 (8). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-015-1202-z1090-71651573-3254https://hdl.handle.net/2144/40341In some studies, situational factors have been shown to be stronger predictors of condomless sex than individual risk factors. Cross-sectional relationships between condomless anal sex (CAS) with HIV-serodiscordant partners and risk factors across ecological levels (individual, sexual environment) were examined using a sample (N = 60) of HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) who reported multiple recent episodes of CAS. Negative binomial regressions were used to evaluate the association of contextual risk factors (e.g., substance use during sex, transactional sex, public sex, sex at a sex party) with recent condomless sex, controlling for demographics and mental health. Results demonstrated that sexual environment factors, particularly sex under the influence of drugs or alcohol (B = .019, p < .05), transactional sex (B = .035, p < .01), and public sex (B = .039, p < .01) explained a large proportion of the variance in CAS. Only sex at a sex party was not related to CAS (p = .39). For each additional sexual environment in which men engaged, their rates of CAS increased (B = .39, p < .01). Secondary prevention interventions that are tailored to the proximal sexual environment could be maximally effective, particularly if they address substance use and other challenging sexual situations.p. 1228 - 1235en-USScience & technologySocial sciencesLife sciences & biomedicinePublic, environmental & occupational healthSocial sciences, biomedicalBiomedical social sciencesCondomless sexSexual environmentPositive preventionMen who have sex with men (MSM)Risk behaviorUnited StatesAntiretroviral therapyViral suppressionInfected adultsBisexual menDaily diaryVulnerabilityIntercourseAdherenceAdultAlcohol drinkingCondomsCross-sectional studiesDepressionHIV infectionsHIV seronegativityHomosexuality, maleHumansMaleMiddle agedRisk factorsRisk-takingSexual behaviorSexual partnersSubstance-related disordersSurveys and questionnairesUnsafe sexPublic healthPublic health and health servicesThe predominant relationship between sexual environment characteristics and HIV-serodiscordant condomless anal sex among HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM)Article10.1007/s10461-015-1202-z404793