Hoyos J, Guerras J M, Koutentakis K, de la Fuente L, Pulido J, Sordo L, Vallejo F, Belza M J
Department of Public Health and Maternal and Child Health, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Consortium for Biomedical Research in Epidemiology & Public Health (CIBERESP), Madrid, Spain.
BMC Public Health. 2020 Dec 4;20(1):1865. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09976-9.
We assessed to what extent HIV self-testing would be incorporated by men who have sex with men (MSM) with previous testing history as their exclusive testing option and describe what actions they would take in the case of obtaining a reactive self-test.
We conducted an online survey among Spanish resident MSM recruited mainly in gay dating apps and analyze 6171 ever tested individuals. We used Poisson regression to estimate factors associated with the incorporation of self-testing as the exclusive testing option. Among those who would incorporate self-testing as their exclusive option, we described actions taken if obtaining a reactive self-test by number of tests in the past.
Nearly half of the participants (48.3%) were > =35 years old, 84.6% were born in Spain, 57.9% had attained a university degree, 55.1% lived in a municipality of ≤500.000 and 86.4% self-identified as homosexual. For 37.2%, self-testing would become their exclusive testing option. The incorporation of self-testing as the exclusive option increased with age 25-34 (PR:1.1, 95%CI:1.0-1.3), 35-44 (PR:1.3, 95%CI:1.2-1.5), 45-49 (PR:1.5, 95%CI:1.3-1.7) and > 50 (PR:1.5, 95%CI:1.3-1.8) and in those who reported unprotected anal intercourse (PR:1.1, 95%CI:1.0-1.2) or having paid for sex (PR:1.2, 95%CI:1.0-1.3) in the last 12 months. It was also associated with having had < 10 HIV test in the past (2-9 tests (PR:1.3, 95%CI:1.1-1.4); 1 test (PR:1.5, 95%CI:1.3-1.7)), and having been tested ≥2 years (PR:1.4, 95%CI:1.3-1.5) or between 1 and 2 years ago (PR:1.1, 95%CI:1.0-1.2). Of participants who would use self-testing exclusively 76.6% would confirm their result in case of obtaining a reactive self-test and only 6.1% wouldn't know how to react. Only one individual expressed that he would do nothing at all.
HIV self-testing could become the exclusive testing option for more than a third of our participants. It was chosen as the exclusive option especially by older, at risk and under-tested MSM. Self-testing strategies need to especially consider the linkage to care process. In this sense, only a small fraction would not know how to react and virtually nobody reported taking no action if obtaining a reactive result.
我们评估了有过检测史的男男性行为者(MSM)将HIV自我检测作为其唯一检测方式的程度,并描述了他们在自我检测呈反应性时会采取的行动。
我们对主要在同性恋交友应用程序中招募的西班牙常住MSM进行了一项在线调查,并分析了6171名有过检测经历的个体。我们使用泊松回归来估计与将自我检测作为唯一检测方式相关的因素。在那些将自我检测作为唯一选择的人中,我们按过去检测次数描述了在自我检测呈反应性时采取的行动。
近一半的参与者(48.3%)年龄≥35岁,84.6%出生于西班牙,57.9%拥有大学学位,55.1%居住在人口≤50万的城市,86.4%自我认定为同性恋。对于37.2%的人来说,自我检测将成为他们唯一的检测方式。将自我检测作为唯一选择的比例随着年龄增长而增加,25 - 34岁(PR:1.1,95%CI:1.0 - 1.3)、35 - 44岁(PR:1.3,95%CI:1.2 - 1.5)、45 - 49岁(PR:1.5,95%CI:1.3 - 1.7)以及>50岁(PR:1.5,95%CI:1.3 - 1.8),并且在过去12个月内报告有无保护肛交(PR:1.1,95%CI:1.0 - 1.2)或有过付费性行为(PR:1.2,95%CI:1.0 - 1.3)的人也是如此。这也与过去进行过<10次HIV检测(2 - 9次检测(PR:1.3,95%CI:1.1 - 1.4);1次检测(PR:1.5,95%CI:1.3 - 1.7))以及检测时间≥2年(PR:1.4,95%CI:1.3 - 1.5)或在1至2年前(PR:1.1,95%CI:1.0 - 1.2)有关。在那些将仅使用自我检测的参与者中,76.6%在自我检测呈反应性时会确认结果,只有6.1%不知道如何应对。只有1个人表示他什么都不会做。
HIV自我检测可能成为超过三分之一参与者的唯一检测方式。尤其是年龄较大、处于风险中且检测次数较少的MSM将其选为唯一方式。自我检测策略需要特别考虑与护理流程的衔接。从这个意义上说,只有一小部分人不知道如何应对,并且几乎没有人报告在检测呈反应性时不采取任何行动。