Presented on September 2, 2014 Continuum of Care Committee 2014 HIV HEALTH SERVICES SURVEY OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS PREVENTION SECTION.

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Presented on September 2, 2014 Continuum of Care Committee 2014 HIV HEALTH SERVICES SURVEY OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS PREVENTION SECTION

PREVENTION ANALYSIS 1457 Completed Survey (1180 Men, 233 Women, 44 Transgender) Had sex in the past 12 months:  873 total  555 Gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) ˗ 71 African American GBMSM ˗ 199 Latino GBMSM ˗ 263 Caucasian GBMSM ˗ 22 Other GBMSM  79 GBMSM/IDU

RELATIONSHIP STATUS Single Primary Partner plus others Primary Partner only All (n=744)310 (42%)79 (11%)355 (48%) AA GBMSM (n=59)32 (54%)7 (12%)20 (34%) Latino GBMSM (n=167)76 (46%)21 (13%)66 (40%) Caucasian GBMSM (n=246)124 (50%)42 (17%)80 (33%)

NUMBER OF SEX PARTNERS AA GBMSM (n=71) Latino GBMSM (n=199) White GBMSM (n=263) 1 28 (39%)71 (36%) 84 (32%) 2 to 5 27 (38%) 58 (29%) 60 (23%) More than 5 18 (25%) 70 (35%)119 (45%) 20 of 533 GBMSM reported also having female partners ALLWomen (n= 131)Men (n=744) 193 (71%)310 (42%) 2 to 527 (21%)79 (11%) More than 511 (8%)355 (48%) 7 identified Trans Women partners and 9 identified Trans Man partners

HIV STATUS OF PARTNERS AnonymousHIV NegativeHIV PositiveHIV Unknown ALL (n=505)148 (29%)223 (44%)307 (61%)198 (39%) AA GBMSM (n= 61)14 (23%)21 (34%)34 (56%)22 (36%) Latino GBMSM (n=163)57 (35%)64 (39%)79 (48%)65 (40%) White GBMSM (n=221)84 (38%)99 (45%)163 (74%)96 (43%) Respondents could select more than one option.

DO YOU TELL YOUR PARTNERS YOU ARE HIV POSITIVE? AlwaysSometimes/Never ALL (n=611)391 (64%)120 (36%) AA GBMSM (n= 67)48 (72%)19 (28%) Latino GBMSM (n=180)98 (54%)82 (46%) White GBMSM (n=238)173 (73%)65 (27%) DO YOU USE A CONDOM WITH HIV NEGATIVES OR PERSONS WHO DON’T KNOW THEIR STATUS? AlwaysSometimes/Never ALL (n=612)349 (57%)263 (43%) AA GBMSM (n= 68)36 (54%)31 (46%) Latino GBMSM (n=183)122 (67%)61 (33%) White GBMSM (n=235)134 (57%)101 (43%)

DO YOU USE A CONDOM WITH PARTNERS WHO DID NOT TELL YOU THEIR HIV STATUS? AlwaysSometimes/Never ALL (n=508)299 (59%)209 (41%) AA GBMSM (n= 67)35 (52%)32 (48%) Latino GBMSM (n=178)127 (71%)51 (29%) White GBMSM (n=231)152 (66%)79 (34%) DO YOU USE A CONDOM WITH PARTNERS WHO ARE HIV POSITIVE? AlwaysSometimes/Never ALL (n=580)274 (47%)306 (53%) AA GBMSM (n= 58)25 (43%)33 (57%) Latino GBMSM (n=158)85 (54%)73 (46%) White GBMSM (n=204)64 (31%)140 (69%)

Where did you meet sex partners? (n=607) Which Sites or Apps? (n=311) Online – 234 (38%)Adam for Adam – 206 (66%) Through Friends – 150 (25%)Grindr – 104 (33%) Smart Phone App – 117 (19%)Craig’s List – 104 (33%) Bars/Clubs – 110 (18%) Bareback RT – 101 (32%) Public Place – 109 (18%)Scruff – 69 (22%) Jack’d and Manhunt were below 10% Manhunt is 36% in Spanish Survey results Two online sites written in as “other” are not GBMSM specific.

GBMSM/IDU (N=79)  32% (21of 66) report always or sometimes sharing needles  All 79 report being sexually active  81% (57 of 70) have multiple sex partners  62% (49 of 79) have more than 5 partners

GBMSM/IDU Partners Anonymous HIV Negative HIV Positive HIV Unknown GBMSM/IDU (n=70)31 (44%)36 (51%)46 (66%)51 (73%)  72% (54 of 74) report sometimes or never using condom with HIV negative or unknown status partners  64% (47 of 74) report not using condom with partner who they don’t know their HIV status

WANT HELP: To prevent passing HIV or getting an STD To tell sex partners or needle sharing partners about your HIV status Deal with out-of- control sexual behavior All41% (247 of 606)25% (143 of 561)20% (111 of 560) AA GBMSM50% (33 of 66)41% (27 of 66)19% (12 of 63) Latino GBMSM58% (106 of 184)38% (60 of 158)40% (61 of 166) White GBMSM33% (79 of 237)21% (48 of 226)19% (42 of 224) GBMSM/IDU43% (33 of 77)33% (25 of 76)32% (24 of 76)

HIV PARTNER SERVICES  74% of those sexually active know about HIV Partner Services  43% (99 of 230) want support in disclosing  45% (96 of 203) want support by health advisor to tell partners  50% (105 of 212) want support to notify partners anonymously