Sexual Health Service, Northern Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Northern Clinical School, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Perspect Sex Reprod Health. 2022 Sep;54(3):116-124. doi: 10.1363/psrh.12204. Epub 2022 Aug 2.
Compared with the general population in Australia, men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM) have higher rates of HIV and sexually transmissible infections (STIs). Despite widespread advice to test regularly, a minority of these men remain "hard to reach." We undertook qualitative interviews with a group of such men in Sydney to better understand their views and experiences in relation to sexual health screening.
We conducted semi-structured interviews with men engaging with HIV/STI screening services at a sex-on-premises-venue and the local Sexual Health Service in Greater Western Sydney. We analyzed these data for content and themes.
Sexual behaviors and identities were diverse, often discordant and compartmentalized from everyday lives. Overall, reported HIV/STI knowledge was poor and men did not see themselves at risk of HIV/STIs regardless of sexual behavior. Men took calculated risks and balanced with pleasure and escapism. Reasons for avoidance of testing included fear, unwillingness to disclose behavior, privacy concerns, and perceived low risk. Men viewed sexual health care as distinct from general health care. Service delivery preferences varied by service venue. Participants highlighted convenience, confidentiality, and trust as critical factors for a testing service.
A variety of testing options are needed to engage hard-to-reach MSM. Opportunities to enhance testing may include expanding health messaging, demystifying testing, and delinking sexual identity from sexual behavior and risk, thus promoting advantages of testing and establishing testing as standard of care.
与澳大利亚普通人群相比,男男性行为者(MSM)的 HIV 和性传播感染(STI)发病率更高。尽管普遍建议定期检测,但仍有少数此类男性难以接触。我们对悉尼的一组此类男性进行了定性访谈,以更好地了解他们在性健康筛查方面的观点和经验。
我们对在性场所和大悉尼地区性健康服务机构参与 HIV/STI 筛查服务的男性进行了半结构化访谈。我们对这些数据进行了内容和主题分析。
性行为和身份多种多样,常常不和谐,与日常生活相分离。总体而言,报告的 HIV/STI 知识很差,无论性行为如何,男性都不认为自己有感染 HIV/STI 的风险。男性会权衡利弊并承担风险,追求快乐和逃避现实。回避检测的原因包括恐惧、不愿透露行为、隐私问题和感知到的低风险。男性认为性保健与一般保健不同。服务提供方式因服务场所而异。参与者强调便利、保密性和信任是检测服务的关键因素。
需要多种检测选择来接触难以接触的 MSM。增加检测机会可能包括扩大健康宣传、消除检测神秘感以及将性身份与性行为和风险脱钩,从而促进检测的优势,并将检测确立为标准护理。