Abstract

Men were followed prospectively to identify demographic and behavioural characteristics associated with HIV seroconversion. Thirty-six HIV cases were identified (HIV incidence 1.9/100 person-years). Unprotected receptive anal sex with HIV-positive partners and with casual partners regardless of serostatus was associated with seroconversion. Having ever been in prison or in a psychiatric ward were predictive of seroconversion. HIV prevention efforts should address issues related to mental and social stability and serodiscordant relationships to reduce the risk of seroconversion.

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