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. 2021 Mar:272:113764.
doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113764. Epub 2021 Feb 10.

The Co-evolution of online social networks and syphilis incidence among young black men who have sex with men

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The Co-evolution of online social networks and syphilis incidence among young black men who have sex with men

Lindsay E Young et al. Soc Sci Med. 2021 Mar.

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Abstract

Network contexts have been implicated in the facilitation of syphilis transmission, however little is known about the relationship between online social networks, a proxy for physical networks, and rates of syphilis infection and how they co-evolve over time. To these ends, this study explored the interdependent relationship between Facebook friendship network dynamics and rates of syphilis incidence among young Black men who have sex with men (YBMSM). Specifically, we investigated the extent to which syphilis status, as a latent profile of network members, serves as a selection mechanism of Facebook tie formation and the degree to which Facebook friendships influenced dynamics of syphilis seroconversion. Sexual health, behavioral, and social network data were collected from a cohort of YBMSM (N = 286, Mean age = 22.8) at two time points between 2013 and 2015 in Chicago, IL, USA. The interdependencies between Facebook friendship networks and syphilis infection were assessed using stochastic actor-based models for social networks and behavior. Results showed that YBMSM tended to form Facebook friendships with other YBMSM who had similar syphilis and HIV status profiles, and the hazard of contracting syphilis was likewise influenced by their Facebook friendships, albeit subtly, by being connected to infectious network members. Meanwhile, intrinsic characteristics like condomless sex, HIV status, and online partner-seeking were not associated with dynamics in syphilis incidence. These findings show that there is a mutually dependent relationship between the online network dynamics of YBMSM and rates of syphilis incidence. Findings also direct attention to network-based strategies for intervention.

Keywords: Dynamic network models; Men who have sex with men; Online social networks; Stochastic actor-based models; Syphilis.

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Conflict of Interest Disclosure: The authors have nothing to disclose.

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Figure 1.
The Facebook friendship network among YBMSM study participants at each wave with information about syphilis status. Each circle (node) represents one YBMSM in the analytic sample (n=286). Circles are colored by their syphilis history at each wave: grey denotes a YBMSM who tested negative for having a history of syphilis, dark green denotes a YBMSM who tested positive for having a history of syphilis at wave 1, and light green denotes a YBMSM who seroconverted between waves (i.e., tested negative for having a history of syphilis at wave 1 but tested positive for having a history of syphilis at wave 2). Visualizations were created in Gephi (version: 0.9.2) using the Fruchterman Reingold layout algorithm.

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