Online HIV/STI Risk Test (ORT): A prospective cross‐sectional study among sexually active individuals in Germany
Summary Background: Our goal was to develop and evaluate an anonymous self‐administrable web‐based test to determine risk for HIV/STI. Methods: The Online HIV/STI Risk Test was developed and hosted since 12/2017. 11,529 participants completed the test and 10,668 were analyzed. The test included mult...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft 2022-03, Vol.20 (3), p.306-314 |
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Background: Our goal was to develop and evaluate an anonymous self‐administrable web‐based test to determine risk for HIV/STI.
Methods: The Online HIV/STI Risk Test was developed and hosted since 12/2017. 11,529 participants completed the test and 10,668 were analyzed. The test included multiple choice questions about sociodemographic data, sexuality, sexual risk behavior, HIV/STI testing. Participant data was stratified by gender and sexuality and analyzed.
Results: 84.5 % were aged 18–39, 7.5 % 40. Males were 53.1 %, female 46.3 % and trans 0.6 %. 12.5 % were men who have sex with men (MSM). 59.1 % and 66.0 % of participants were vaccinated for hepatitis A and B respectively, but 75.1 % unvaccinated for HPV. Prior and repeated instances of HIV or other STI were higher among MSM. Yet, 61.4 % females, 70 % males and 55.4 % MSM had never tested for an STI. Although prevalence of > 3 sexual partners in the last twelve months was highest among MSM, condomless sex was greater among women. 34.5 % of males, 25.6 % of females, and 75 % of MSM engaged in anal sex respectively.
Conclusions: The online HIV/STI Risk Test is a useful tool to acquire data on STI risk‐behavior for strategizing STI prevention, testing, and vaccination, thus improving sexual health. |
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ISSN: | 1610-0379 1610-0387 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ddg.14674 |