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An Investigation of Racial and Ethnic Homophily on Grindr Among an Ongoing Cohort Study of YMSM.

Paul SalamancaPatrick JanulisMich ElliottMichelle BirkettBrian MustanskiGregory Phillips Ii
Published in: AIDS and behavior (2019)
Men who have sex with men (MSM), and especially MSM of color, are disproportionately affected by HIV. Previous research shows that MSM have high levels of racial/ethnic homophily (the tendency for people to have sex with others who share the same racial/ethnic identification) in sexual dyads, which may help explain HIV disparities. This study fills a gap in previous research by grounding network data from a cohort study of young MSM in Chicago (RADAR) in the contexts of virtual spaces (VSs) and examining differences in levels of racial/ethnic homophily using multilevel-logistic-regression models. Results show that Grindr differs from other VSs in proportions of racially/ethnically homophilous dyads and by partner racial/ethnic identification. After controlling for general homophily trends, sex partnerships formed on Grindr by Black MSM were significantly less likely to be homophilous than those of White MSM. While racial/ethnic groups differ in likelihood to form homophilous partnerships, this trend varies by VS.
Keyphrases
  • men who have sex with men
  • hiv testing
  • hiv positive
  • healthcare
  • hiv infected
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • public health
  • african american
  • big data
  • machine learning
  • health insurance