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Where Do Men Who Have Sex with Men Seek Health Services in South Africa?

Where Do Men Who Have Sex with Men Seek Health Services in South Africa?. M. Sheehy 1 , W. Tun 1 , D. Nel 2 , Z. Fipaza 3 , L. Vu 1 1 Population Council, United States; 2 OUT LGBT WELL-BEING, South Africa; 3 Population Council, South Africa.

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Where Do Men Who Have Sex with Men Seek Health Services in South Africa?

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  1. Where Do Men Who Have Sex with Men Seek Health Services in South Africa? M. Sheehy1, W. Tun1, D. Nel2, Z. Fipaza3, L. Vu1 1Population Council, United States; 2OUT LGBT WELL-BEING, South Africa; 3Population Council, South Africa XVIII International AIDS Conference Vienna, 18 to 23 July 2010 Contact: msheehy@popcouncil.org

  2. Introduction and Methods Purpose • Determine where men who have sex with men (MSM) seek HIV prevention and sexual health services. • Identify characteristics associatedwith specific health-seeking behaviors. Methods • 339 MSM were surveyed in greater Pretoria, South Africa. • MSM were recruited by Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS). • RDSAT software generated population-based prevalence estimates (95% CIs).

  3. MSM Population Characteristics

  4. HIV and STI Health Seeking Behaviors *Note: Sample was too small to find adjusted prevalence estimates using RDSAT

  5. Condom and Lubricant Use Condoms • Majority of MSM reported having anal sex with a man in the last 2 months (86%). • 20% had unprotected anal intercourse (insertive or receptive) in the last 2 months. • Over one-third (37%) experienced occasional problems with condoms breaking, tearing, or coming off in the last year. Lubricants • Over two-thirds (77% ) of MSM used a lubricant other than saliva during their last sexual experience with a male partner. • Majority of MSM reported using KY Jelly and other water-based lubricants (85%).

  6. Obtaining Condoms and Lubricants

  7. Trust and Comfort

  8. Discussion • There is strong need for improving HIV and STI services at both government and private health facilities. • Programs that aim to improve HIV testing should target younger MSM. • Internalized homophobia may be preventing disclosure of important sexual risk behaviorsto providers. • Providers need training to incorporate questions about sex with men so risk factors can appropriately be assessed. • Counseling should include correct condom usagefor preventing breakage and tearing during anal sex.

  9. Thank you • MSM Participants • OUT LGBT Organization • amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research • Research Staff

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