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Sexual Behavior Patterns of Black Young Adults in Georgia: Results from a Latent Class Analysis. | LitMetric

Sexual Behavior Patterns of Black Young Adults in Georgia: Results from a Latent Class Analysis.

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities

Department of Internal Medicine, Mercer University, 1501 Mercer University Drive, Macon, GA, 31207, USA.

Published: February 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Georgia leads the nation in new HIV/AIDS diagnoses, yet there is a lack of research on the epidemic's drivers outside Atlanta, hindering effective intervention programs.
  • - There’s a critical need to focus on the sexual behaviors of at-risk Black youth in Georgia, as they experience a disproportionate burden of HIV/AIDS.
  • - A study using latent class analysis identified two distinct sexual behavior patterns in Black young adults, highlighting the importance of gender and education in understanding these behaviors.

Article Abstract

The state of Georgia ranks first in the rate of new diagnosis of HIV/AIDS, yet studies focused on understanding the drivers of this epidemic in the most at-risk groups outside the Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) remain sparse. Among the many consequences of this is the inability to effectively design tailored intervention programs that appropriately address the reduction of HIV/AIDS and other STDS in the state. Reducing disparities in HIV/AIDS remains an important goal in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. Given the disproportionate burden of the HIV/AIDS epidemic among Blacks in the state of Georgia, there is a significant need to focus research attention on the sexual behavior of young people that predisposes them to increased risk of HIV/AIDS infection. The current study used latent class analysis (LCA) to examine the sexual behavior patterns of Black young adults living in Georgia. LCA results revealed a two-class fit with distinct sexual behavior patterns. Gender and educational attainment emerged as significant predictors of class membership. Our findings contribute to the vast literature showing that sexual behavior patterns of Black young adults are not homogenous, and underscore the significance of socio-demographic and contextual factors in shaping sexual risk behavior.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40615-021-01217-yDOI Listing

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