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印度性少数群体和性别少数群体使用智能手机感知“检测不到=不传播”的准确性。

Perceived Accuracy Around Undetectable = Untransmitable Among Sexual and Gender Minorities Using Smartphones in India.

机构信息

UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599, USA.

Grindr, West Hollywood, CA, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Behav. 2024 Mar;28(3):1039-1046. doi: 10.1007/s10461-023-04212-y. Epub 2023 Oct 20.

Abstract

Sexual and gender minorities (SGM) using online venues in India are usually not reached by government HIV interventions, remaining an understudied yet important population. We investigated sociodemographic characteristics, sexual behaviours along with familiarity, knowledge, and correlated factors around perceived accuracy of the Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) slogan. Grindr users in India completed an online, cross-sectional survey in May-June 2022. We included individuals ≥ 18 years old who reported sex with men (excluding those who were born female and or identified as cis-gender female). Associations with perceived U = U accuracy were estimated using adjusted prevalence odds ratios (aPOR) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). The survey was completed by 3,126 eligible participants. The median age was 28 years and most participants lived in urban areas and had graduate or postgraduate education. HIV prevalence was 3.1%. Only 14% reported familiarity with the U = U slogan and after an explanation was provided, 25% perceived it as completely accurate. This was associated with knowing their HIV status (HIV Negative aPOR 1.37 [95%CI 1.1, 1.71], HIV Positive aPOR 3.39 [95%CI 2.11, 5.46]), having heard of PrEP (aPOR1.58 [95%CI 1.29,1.92]) or have used PrEP (aPOR1.56 [95%CI 1.15, 2.12]) along with use of party drugs (aPOR1.51 [95%CI 1.0 2.10]), being in touch with NGOs (aPOR 1.61 [95%CI 1.27, 2.02], p < .001) and having attended LGBTQIA + events (aPOR1.38 [95%CI 1.1, 1.73]). SGMs in India had low familiarity and low perceived accuracy around U = U. Education about U = U and innovating new strategies to reach this hidden population could reduce stigma around HIV in India.

摘要

性少数群体和跨性别者(SGM)在印度使用在线场所通常无法获得政府的艾滋病干预措施,他们是一个研究不足但很重要的群体。我们调查了社会人口学特征、性行为,以及对“检测不到病毒=不传播病毒”(U=U)口号的熟悉程度、了解程度和相关因素。印度的 Grindr 用户于 2022 年 5 月至 6 月完成了一项在线横断面调查。我们纳入了年龄≥18 岁、报告与男性发生性行为(不包括出生时为女性或被认定为顺性别女性的人)的人。使用调整后的优势比(aPOR)和 95%置信区间(95%CI)估计与感知 U=U 准确性相关的关联。这项调查由 3126 名符合条件的参与者完成。参与者的中位数年龄为 28 岁,大多数人居住在城市地区,拥有研究生或研究生学历。HIV 感染率为 3.1%。只有 14%的人报告熟悉 U=U 口号,在解释之后,25%的人认为它完全准确。这与知道自己的 HIV 状况有关(HIV 阴性 aPOR 为 1.37[95%CI 1.1,1.71],HIV 阳性 aPOR 为 3.39[95%CI 2.11,5.46]),听说过 PrEP(aPOR 为 1.58[95%CI 1.29,1.92])或使用过 PrEP(aPOR 为 1.56[95%CI 1.15,2.12]),以及使用派对药物(aPOR 为 1.51[95%CI 1.0,2.10])、与非政府组织保持联系(aPOR 为 1.61[95%CI 1.27,2.02],p<0.001)和参加 LGBTQIA+活动(aPOR 为 1.38[95%CI 1.1,1.73])。印度的 SGM 对 U=U 的熟悉程度和感知准确性较低。关于 U=U 的教育和创新新策略来接触这个隐藏的群体,可以减少印度对 HIV 的污名化。

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