Washington Thomas Alex, D'Anna Laura, Meyer-Adams Nancy, Malotte C Kevin
School of Social Work, California State University, 1250 Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90840, USA.
Center for Health Equity Research, California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), CA 90840, USA.
Healthcare (Basel). 2015 Dec;3(4):933-47. doi: 10.3390/healthcare3040933. Epub 2015 Oct 12.
HIV testing continues to be a major priority for addressing the epidemic among young Black men who have sex with men (BMSM).
This study explored barriers to HIV testing uptake, and recommendations for motivating HIV testing uptake among Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) aged 18 to 30. BMSM (N = 36) were recruited through flyers and social media for six focus groups.
From the perspectives and experiences of young BMSM, participants recommended that information be included in HIV testing messages that would help young BMSM do self HIV-risk appraisals. Particularly, participants recommended that more knowledge about Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and the role of PrEP in safer-sex practices be provided. This information is important to help those untested, or who infrequently test, better understand their risk and need for testing. Likewise, participants recommended that more information about a person being undetectable and the risk of condomless sex with an HIV negative sex partner; this information will be helpful for both the HIV negative and HIV positive sex partner for making safer sex decisions. Participants also recommended that interventions should focus on more than drug use as risk; the risk posed by the use of alcohol before and during sex deserves attention among young BMSM.
These findings may inform new HIV testing interventions being tailored for young BMSM. The interventions should also consider revisiting street-based peer-outreach approaches for those young BMSM with limited access to social media campaigns due to limited access or infrequent use of social media.
艾滋病毒检测仍然是应对男男性行为黑人青年(BMSM)群体中艾滋病流行的一项主要优先事项。
本研究探讨了艾滋病毒检测接受率的障碍,以及针对18至30岁男男性行为黑人青年(BMSM)提高艾滋病毒检测接受率的建议。通过传单和社交媒体招募了36名BMSM参加六个焦点小组。
从年轻BMSM的观点和经历来看,参与者建议在艾滋病毒检测信息中纳入有助于年轻BMSM进行自我艾滋病毒风险评估的内容。特别是,参与者建议提供更多关于暴露前预防(PrEP)以及PrEP在安全性行为中的作用的知识。这些信息对于帮助那些未检测或很少检测的人更好地了解自己的风险和检测需求很重要。同样,参与者建议提供更多关于一个人检测不到以及与艾滋病毒阴性性伴侣进行无保护性行为风险的信息;这些信息对于艾滋病毒阴性和阳性性伴侣做出更安全性行为的决定都将有所帮助。参与者还建议干预措施不应只关注吸毒这一风险;年轻BMSM性行为前和性行为期间饮酒带来的风险也值得关注。
这些发现可能为针对年轻BMSM量身定制的新艾滋病毒检测干预措施提供参考。对于那些因接触机会有限或很少使用社交媒体而难以参与社交媒体宣传活动的年轻BMSM,干预措施还应考虑重新采用基于街头的同伴外展方法。