Sexual Behavior and Perceived Risk for Oropharyngeal Cancer Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Psychometric Scale Validation

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES(2024)

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The results from this cross-sectional study demonstrate that men who have sex with men assess their risk for human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal cancer based on lifetime numbers of cisgender male sex partners, rimming partners, and fellatio partners. BackgroundMen who have sex with men (MSM) are at increased risk for human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal cancer (HPV-OPC). The objective of this analysis was to create a psychometrically validated scale to measure perception of risk for HPV-OPC.MethodsWe conducted an exploratory and a confirmatory factor analysis to determine and confirm the latent factor structure. We used a path diagram to evaluate the relationship between the validated scale and perceived risk for HPV-OPC. The model was determined to be a good fit if it met all criteria: root mean square error of approximation <= 0.06, standardized root mean residual <= 0.08, Comparative Fit Index >= 0.90, and Tucker-Lewis Index >= 0.90. We report standardized estimates and 95% confidence intervals.ResultsThis cross-sectional study recruited 1315 MSM. A majority (73.33%) of MSM had performed fellatio on >= 20 partners, 36.98% had rimmed >= 20 partners, and 5.31% had performed cunnilingus on >= 10 partners in their lifetime.Six sexual history survey items loaded onto 2 latent factors: sexual risk behaviors: class 1 and sexual risk behaviors: class 2. The final model statistics indicated good fit: root mean square error of approximation = 0.064, standardized root mean residual = 0.059, Comparative Fit Index = 0.996, and Tucker-Lewis Index = 0.993. Sexual risk behaviors: class 1 was associated with greater perceived risk for HPV-OPC (0.217; 95% confidence interval, 0.138-0.295). Age, HIV status, HPV vaccination status, and sexual risk behaviors: class 2 were not associated with perceived risk for HPV-OPC.ResultsThis cross-sectional study recruited 1315 MSM. A majority (73.33%) of MSM had performed fellatio on >= 20 partners, 36.98% had rimmed >= 20 partners, and 5.31% had performed cunnilingus on >= 10 partners in their lifetime.Six sexual history survey items loaded onto 2 latent factors: sexual risk behaviors: class 1 and sexual risk behaviors: class 2. The final model statistics indicated good fit: root mean square error of approximation = 0.064, standardized root mean residual = 0.059, Comparative Fit Index = 0.996, and Tucker-Lewis Index = 0.993. Sexual risk behaviors: class 1 was associated with greater perceived risk for HPV-OPC (0.217; 95% confidence interval, 0.138-0.295). Age, HIV status, HPV vaccination status, and sexual risk behaviors: class 2 were not associated with perceived risk for HPV-OPC.ConclusionMen who have sex with men assessed risk for HPV-OPC based on their lifetime number of cisgender male sexual partners, rimming partners, and fellatio partners but not other sexual behaviors. Men who have sex with men may be responsive to future HPV-OPC educational interventions and opportunities for screening.
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