Nehl Eric J, He Na, Wang Xiaodong, Lin Lavinia, Wong Frank Y, Yu Fan
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
AIDS Care. 2013;25(7):926-30. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2012.726344. Epub 2012 Oct 15.
This pilot study examines the feasibility and willingness for three types of e-technologies for HIV prevention and research among a sample of men who have sex with men (MSM) in Chengdu, China. A total of 605 self-identified MSM (200 HIV seropositive, 405 HIV-) were recruited through a community-based HIV/AIDS service organization and completed a cross-sectional survey. The majority used cell phones for voice and text (99 and 95%), 53% used email, and 83% used Tencent QQ (an instant messaging technology); 54% indicated they would participate in future research studies; and 77% provided contact information for at least one e-technology. In multivariate analyses, those who were not official city residents, those better educated, and those who were HIV seropositive were more likely to provide contact information. This research indicates that MSM in China would be likely to engage in e-technology research and studies should explore these innovative communication methods.
这项试点研究在中国成都的男男性行为者(MSM)样本中,考察了三种用于艾滋病预防及研究的电子技术的可行性及接受意愿。通过一个社区艾滋病服务组织招募了总共605名自我认定的男男性行为者(200名艾滋病病毒血清阳性,405名艾滋病病毒阴性),并完成了一项横断面调查。大多数人使用手机进行语音和文本交流(分别为99%和95%),53%的人使用电子邮件,83%的人使用腾讯QQ(一种即时通讯技术);54%的人表示他们愿意参与未来的研究;77%的人提供了至少一种电子技术的联系方式。在多变量分析中,非本市户籍者、受教育程度较高者以及艾滋病病毒血清阳性者更有可能提供联系方式。这项研究表明,中国的男男性行为者可能会参与电子技术研究,研究应探索这些创新的交流方式。