From the Sexual Health Research Lab, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa.
Sexual Health Research Lab, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
Sex Transm Dis. 2021 Aug 1;48(8):583-588. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001374.
College students residing in rural areas of the United States have limited access to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening programs; yet, have increased rates of infection.
Students (N = 326), attending a state university located within a rural community, completed an online survey containing open-ended questions that gauged their perceptions and experiences with HIV/STI testing, amenability to at-home testing technology, and preferences for obtaining at-home testing kits. Inductive coding was used to create themes for each open-ended question.
Students encounter a number of perceived barriers to accessing clinical HIV/STI testing venues including cost, utilization of parents' medical insurance, and stigma. Students desired screening paradigms that allow for a greater sense of privacy and the ability to be empowered through self-sampling methods. This includes the use of at-home testing kits, which could be accessed via mail, campus, or the local community. Although students were overwhelmingly amenable to using at-home testing, students discussed concerns with potential user error that could impact testing accuracy.
Study findings suggest the importance of developing less clinically oriented systems of HIV/STI screening, which allow students to choose from an array of screening options. Removing perceived barriers, notably access and privacy concerns, to HIV/STI testing by leveraging at-home testing is one potential method to increase screening uptake among this at-risk population.
居住在美国农村地区的大学生获得人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和性传播感染(STI)筛查计划的机会有限;然而,他们的感染率却在上升。
学生(N=326),就读于位于农村社区的一所州立大学,完成了一项在线调查,其中包含了开放式问题,这些问题衡量了他们对 HIV/STI 检测的看法和经验、对家庭检测技术的接受程度以及对获得家庭检测包的偏好。采用归纳编码为每个开放式问题创建主题。
学生在获得临床 HIV/STI 检测场所方面遇到了许多感知到的障碍,包括费用、父母医疗保险的使用情况和污名化。学生希望采用允许更大隐私感和通过自我采样方法赋权的筛查模式。这包括使用家庭检测试剂盒,可以通过邮件、校园或当地社区获得。尽管学生普遍愿意使用家庭检测,但学生讨论了可能影响检测准确性的潜在用户错误的担忧。
研究结果表明,开发非临床导向的 HIV/STI 筛查系统非常重要,使学生可以从多种筛查选项中进行选择。通过利用家庭检测来消除 HIV/STI 检测的感知障碍,特别是获取和隐私问题,是增加该高危人群筛查参与度的一种潜在方法。