Author: Jiang, Hongbo; Xie, Yewei; Xiong, Yuan; Zhou, Yi; Lin, Kaihao; Yan, Yao; Tucker, Joseph; Ong, Jason J; Wu, Dan; Yang, Fan; Tang, Weiming
Title: HIV selfâ€testing partially filled the HIV testing gap among men who have sex with men in China during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic: results from an online survey Cord-id: a8zetmi7 Document date: 2021_5_26
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Snippet: INTRODUCTION: HIV selfâ€testing (HIVST) is a useful strategy to promote HIV testing among key populations. This study aimed to understand HIV testing behaviours among men who have sex with men (MSM) and specifically how HIVST was used during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) measures in China when access to facilityâ€based testing was limited. METHODS: An online crossâ€sectional study was conducted to recruit men who have sex with men (MSM) in China from May to June of 2020, a period
Document: INTRODUCTION: HIV selfâ€testing (HIVST) is a useful strategy to promote HIV testing among key populations. This study aimed to understand HIV testing behaviours among men who have sex with men (MSM) and specifically how HIVST was used during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) measures in China when access to facilityâ€based testing was limited. METHODS: An online crossâ€sectional study was conducted to recruit men who have sex with men (MSM) in China from May to June of 2020, a period when COVIDâ€19 measures were easing. Data on socioâ€demographic characteristics, sexual behaviours and HIV testing in the three months before and during COVIDâ€19 measures (23 January 2020) were collected. Chiâ€square test and logistic regression were used for analyses. RESULTS: Overall, 685 MSM were recruited from 135 cities in 30 provinces of China, whose mean age was 28.8 (SD: 6.9) years old. The majority of participants selfâ€identified as gay (81.9%) and had disclosed their sexual orientation (66.7%). In the last three months, 69.6% ever had sex with men, nearly half of whom had multiple sexual partners (47.2%). Although the overall HIV testing rates before and during COVIDâ€19 measures were comparable, more MSM selfâ€tested for HIV during COVIDâ€19 measures (52.1%) compared to before COVIDâ€19 measures (41.6%, p = 0.038). Fewer MSM used facilityâ€based HIV testing during COVIDâ€19 measures (42.9%) compared to before COVIDâ€19 measures (54.1%, p = 0.038). Among 138 facilityâ€based testers before COVIDâ€19 measures, 59.4% stopped facilityâ€based testing during COVIDâ€19 measures. Among 136 selfâ€testers during COVIDâ€19 measures, 58.1% had no HIV selfâ€testing before COVIDâ€19 measures. Multivariable logistic regression showed that having sex with other men in the last three months (adjusted odds ratio, aOR = 2.04, 95% CI: 1.38 to 3.03), selfâ€identifying as gay (aOR = 2.03, 95% CI: 1.31 to 3.13), ever disclosing their sexual orientation (aOR = 1.72, 95% CI: 1.19 to 2.50) and tested for HIV in three months before COVIDâ€19 measures (aOR = 4.74, 95% CI: 3.35 to 6.70) were associated with HIV testing during COVIDâ€19 measures. CONCLUSIONS: Facilityâ€based HIV testing decreased and HIVST increased among MSM during COVIDâ€19 measures in China. MSM successfully accessed HIVST as substitute for facilityâ€based testing, with no overall decrease in HIV testing rates.
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