Acceptability of HIV self-testing is low among men who have sex with men who have not tested for HIV: a study with respondent-driven sampling in Brazil
Brazil has many people living with HIV (PLWH) who are unaware of their serostatus. The public health system has recently added HIV self-testing (HIVST) for key populations such as men who have sex with men (MSM). This study estimates HIVST acceptability among Brazilian MSM and explores factors assoc...
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creator | Magno, Laio Leal, Andrea Fachel Knauth, Daniela Dourado, Inês Guimarães, Mark Drew Crosland Santana, Elis Passos Jordão, Tiago Rocha, Gustavo Machado Veras, Maria Amélia Kendall, Carl Pontes, Alexandre Kerr de Brito, Ana Maria Kerr, Ligia Pontes, Alexandre K Camillo, Ana C Brito, Ana M Magalhães, Ageu Motta-Castro, Ana R. C Knauthe Andréa F Leal, Daniela R Merchan-Hermann, Edgar Diaz, Ximena P Lima, Luana N. C Veras, Maria A Kerr, Lígia R. F. S Oliveira, Lisangela C Guimarães, Mark D. C Macena, Raimunda H. M Mota, Rosa S Cavalcante, Maria S Rutherford, George McFarland, Willi |
description | Brazil has many people living with HIV (PLWH) who are unaware of their serostatus. The public health system has recently added HIV self-testing (HIVST) for key populations such as men who have sex with men (MSM). This study estimates HIVST acceptability among Brazilian MSM and explores factors associated with acceptability among MSM who have never tested for HIV or who had a previous negative result. Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) was used to recruit 4176 MSM in 12 Brazilian cities in 2016 to this biological and behavioral surveillance study. We excluded from this analysis all MSM who were aware of their positive HIV serostatus. Descriptive, bivariate and multivariate analyses were conducted. Overall proportions were weighted with Gile's estimator in RDS Analyst software and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. The analyses of HIVST acceptability were stratified by prior HIV testing (never or one or more times). For this analysis, 3605 MSM were included. The acceptability of HIVST was 49.1%, lower among those who had never tested for HIV (42.7%) compared to those who had a previous HIV negative test (50.1%). In the subgroup of MSM who had never tested for HIV, those who reported discrimination or who had a medical appointment in the last 12 months reported higher HIVST acceptability. Among MSM who had a previous negative HIV test, only those reporting condomless receptive anal sex reported higher HIVST acceptability. In addition, we observed that high levels of knowledge of HIV/AIDS, taking part in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender nongovernmental organizations (LGBT-NGO), or complete secondary or incomplete higher undergraduate education reported higher acceptability. The acceptability of HIVST was low among MSM, especially among those who never tested for HIV. Given access to HIVST in Brazil, we point to the need for programs that enhance promotion of testing addressed to MSM. |
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