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Where MSM have their first HIV test: differences by race, income, and sexual identity.

Jennifer L Lauby1, Mary Milnamow.   

Abstract

To inform initiatives to increase HIV testing in nontraditional locations, this study examined locations where men who have sex with men (MSM) get their first HIV test and identified population segments with different test location patterns. Interviews were conducted with 451 MSM systematically recruited from 65 venues in Philadelphia. Of 408 men ever tested for HIV, 29% took their first test in a clinic or hospital, 23% in a doctor's office, 30% at an HIV organization, and 19% in a high-risk setting, including prison, shelter, or drug treatment facility. More than half (58.5%) had their most recent test in the same type of location as their first test. Men tested at HIV organizations were the most likely to receive information about HIV prevention. Low-income Black MSM were less likely to be tested at medical settings or HIV organizations. Segmentation analysis revealed other differences in testing locations by income, race/ethnicity, and sexual identity.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19477719     DOI: 10.1177/1557988307313465

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Mens Health        ISSN: 1557-9883


  11 in total

Review 1.  HIV Testing Among Internet-Using MSM in the United States: Systematic Review.

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Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2017-02

2.  Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing Practices and Interest in Self-Testing Options Among Young, Black Men Who Have Sex With Men in North Carolina.

Authors:  Christopher B Hurt; Karina Soni; William C Miller; Lisa B Hightow-Weidman
Journal:  Sex Transm Dis       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 2.830

3.  Utilization and avoidance of sexual health services and providers by YMSM and transgender youth assigned male at birth in Chicago.

Authors:  Gregory Phillips; Balint Neray; Patrick Janulis; Dylan Felt; Brian Mustanski; Michelle Birkett
Journal:  AIDS Care       Date:  2019-03-01

4.  HIV-testing behavior among young migrant men who have sex with men (MSM) in Beijing, China.

Authors:  Yan Song; Xiaoming Li; Liying Zhang; Xiaoyi Fang; Xiuyun Lin; Yinjie Liu; Bonita Stanton
Journal:  AIDS Care       Date:  2011-02

5.  A CBPR partnership increases HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM): outcome findings from a pilot test of the CyBER/testing internet intervention.

Authors:  Scott D Rhodes; Aaron T Vissman; Jason Stowers; Cindy Miller; Thomas P McCoy; Kenneth C Hergenrather; Aimee M Wilkin; Michael Reece; Laura H Bachmann; Addison Ore; Michael W Ross; Ellen Hendrix; Eugenia Eng
Journal:  Health Educ Behav       Date:  2011-03-10

6.  Factors associated with recent HIV testing among men who have sex with men in New York City.

Authors:  K H Reilly; A Neaigus; S M Jenness; T Wendel; D M Marshall; H Hagan
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2014-04

7.  Factors associated with HIV-testing history among Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) in Los Angeles County.

Authors:  Thomas Alex Washington; Gabriel Robles; Kevin Malotte
Journal:  Behav Med       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 3.104

8.  Reliability and Validity of a Material Resources Scale and Its Association With Depression Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men: The P18 Cohort Study.

Authors:  Danielle C Ompad; Joseph J Palamar; Kristen D Krause; Farzana Kapadia; Perry N Halkitis
Journal:  Am J Mens Health       Date:  2016-05-25

9.  Differences and Similarities in HIV Testing Among Men Who have Sex with Men and Women (MSMW) and Men Who Have Sex with Men Only (MSMO).

Authors:  Cathy Maulsby; Frangiscos Sifakis; Danielle German; Colin P Flynn; David Holtgrave
Journal:  Open AIDS J       Date:  2012-07-12

10.  Sexual healthcare preferences among gay and bisexual men: a qualitative study in San Francisco, California.

Authors:  Kimberly A Koester; Shane P Collins; Shannon M Fuller; Gabriel R Galindo; Steven Gibson; Wayne T Steward
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-08-19       Impact factor: 3.240

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