Literature DB >> 14586188

Promoting HIV testing among never-tested Hispanic men: a doctor's recommendation may suffice.

M Isabel Fernández1, G Stephen Bowen, Tatiana Perrino, Scott Royal, Tiffany Mattson, Kristopher L Arheart, Sylvia Cohn.   

Abstract

This study examined factors associated with HIV testing intentions among a community sample of 255 never-tested Hispanic men. It compared (1) men who intended to test in the next 6 months with those who did not and (2) men who intended to test only on the day of the interview with those who intended to test in the next 6 months. Eighty-four percent of men had never been offered testing. Yet, 86% would accept testing if recommended by their doctor. The strongest multivariate predictor of testing intention was willingness to accept a physician-endorsed test. Almost 49% of men who intended to test in the next 6 months would only do so if the test were offered on the interview day. These findings highlight the importance of encouraging physicians, particularly in high-prevalence areas, to routinely recommend testing. They also suggest that for some men, there is a window of opportunity for testing that does not endure.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14586188     DOI: 10.1023/a:1025491602652

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


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