The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ways to lower the risk of HIV transmission through sex among men who have sex with men.

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Abstract

Behavioral interventions reduced self-reported unprotected anal sex among MSM by 27% compared to minimal or no HIV prevention interventions.

  • A total of 44 studies evaluating 58 interventions involved 18,585 participants.
  • Interventions targeting HIV-positive individuals comprised 16 out of the 58 examined.
  • The 40 interventions against minimal to no HIV prevention showed a 27% reduction in occasions of unprotected anal sex.
  • Eighteen interventions measured against standard or other HIV prevention resulted in a 17% reduction in unprotected anal sex.
  • Greater reductions in unprotected anal sex (33% to 35%) were linked to shorter intervention durations of one month or less.
  • Community-level interventions were most effective when groups were randomly assigned, with reductions ranging from 40% to 54%.

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