Koutentakis Konstantinos, Rosales-Statkus María Elena, Hoyos Juan, Fernández-Balbuena Sonia, Ruiz Mónica, Agustí Cristina, de la Fuente Luis, Belza María José
European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (EPIET), European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Stockholm, Sweden.
National Epidemiology Centre, Carlos III Health Institute, Madrid, Spain.
BMC Public Health. 2016 Jul 8;16:532. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3204-9.
Shortly after the approval of an over-the-counter HIV self-test in the US, we conducted a study to estimate the proportion of men who have sex with men (MSM) in Spain who knew that unauthorized HIV self-tests could be purchased online, and the proportion that had already used these tests, as well as their socio-demographic and behavioural correlates.
Between September 2012 and February 2013, MSM users of gay dating websites were invited to complete an online questionnaire. We calculated estimates of the knowledge and use of unauthorized HIV self-testing and assessed the associated factors by rare event logit regression models.
Among 8620 participants, 4.2 % (95 % CI:3.8-4.6) knew they could buy an unauthorized HIV self-test kit online, and 12.7 % (95 % CI:12.0-13.4) thought that such a test might exist, although they had never seen one. Only 0.7 % (95 % CI:0.5-0.9) had ever self-tested. In the multivariable analysis, knowledge of online availability of self-tests was associated with being a non-Latin American foreigner, having at least two previous HIV tests, intending to test for HIV in the next year, and knowing about U.S. approval of self-testing. Ever-use of HIV self-testing was associated with being over 34 years of age, living outside Spain during the last 12 months, and knowing about U.S. approval of self-testing.
Both knowledge and use of unauthorized HIV self-testing among MSM in Spain was very low among HIV negative or untested MSM in Spain. The recent approval in the United Kingdom and France might increase the number of MSM seeking such testing and possibly using unauthorized test kits not meeting quality standards.
在美国一种非处方HIV自我检测试剂获批后不久,我们开展了一项研究,以估计西班牙男男性行为者(MSM)中知晓可在网上购买未经授权的HIV自我检测试剂的比例、已使用过这些检测试剂的比例,以及它们的社会人口学和行为学相关因素。
在2012年9月至2013年2月期间,邀请同性恋交友网站的MSM用户完成一份在线问卷。我们计算了对未经授权的HIV自我检测的知晓率和使用率,并通过罕见事件logit回归模型评估相关因素。
在8620名参与者中,4.2%(95%CI:3.8 - 4.6)知晓可在网上购买未经授权的HIV自我检测试剂盒,12.7%(95%CI:12.0 - 13.4)认为可能存在这样的检测试剂,尽管他们从未见过。只有0.7%(95%CI:0.5 - 0.9)曾进行过自我检测。在多变量分析中,知晓网上可获得自我检测试剂与非拉丁裔外国人、既往至少进行过两次HIV检测、打算在次年检测HIV以及知晓美国批准自我检测有关。曾使用HIV自我检测与年龄超过34岁、过去12个月居住在西班牙境外以及知晓美国批准自我检测有关。
在西班牙HIV阴性或未检测的MSM中,对未经授权的HIV自我检测的知晓率和使用率都非常低。英国和法国最近的批准可能会增加寻求此类检测并可能使用不符合质量标准的未经授权检测试剂盒的MSM数量。