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HIV Testing Among Chinese Men Who Have Sex with Men: The Roles of HIV Knowledge, Online Social Life, and Sexual Identity Concerns

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HIV testing is critical for timely care and controlling the HIV epidemic among men who have sex with men (MSM), particularly for regions with increasing infection rates such as China.… Click to show full abstract

HIV testing is critical for timely care and controlling the HIV epidemic among men who have sex with men (MSM), particularly for regions with increasing infection rates such as China. This study investigated HIV testing and associated demographic, psychosocial, and risk behavior factors among internet-using Chinese MSM ( n  = 332). Most participants received HIV testing before (74.1%), which was associated with more HIV knowledge, online social life, and more frequent condomless anal sex. Among MSM who tested previously ( n  = 246), 48.4% reported regular HIV testing, which was associated with a greater online social life and less sexual identity concerns (internalized homonegativity and concealment motivation). Findings suggest a two-step approach to engage MSM who never tested for HIV and who do not undergo regular testing. Strategies to promote testing should enhance HIV knowledge, sex education, and online MSM community building. Interventions to increase acceptance and positivity of sexual identity are crucial to regular testing. Pruebas del VIH son crítica para cuidado oportuno y controlando la epidemia de VIH entre hombres que tienen sexo con hombres (HSM), particularmente para regiones con tasas de infección en aumento tal como China. Este estudio investigó las pruebas de VIH y la asociada demográfico, psicológicos, y factores de comportamiento de riesgo entre HSH chinos que utilizan internet ( n  = 332). La mayoría de los participantes recibieron pruebas de VIH antes (74.1%), que se asoció con más conocimiento del VIH, vida social en línea, y sexo anal sin condón más frecuente. Entre HSH que probó previamente ( n  = 246), 48.4% reportaron pruebas de VIH regulares, que fue asociado con una mayor vida social en línea y menos preocupaciones de identidad sexual (homonegatividad interiorizada y motivación de ocultamiento). Resultados sugieren un enfoque de dos pasos para engancharse HSM que nunca ha probado para VIH y que no someterse pruebas con regularidad. Estrategias para promover las pruebas debería mejorar VIH conocimiento, educación sexual, y HSM construcción comunitaria en línea. Las intervenciones para aumentar la aceptación y la positividad de la identidad sexual son cruciales para las pruebas regulares.

Keywords: social life; hiv testing; hiv knowledge; sexual identity; vih; online social

Journal Title: AIDS and Behavior
Year Published: 2019

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