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Wipas Wimonsate1, Sarika Pattanasin1, Chaiwat Ungsedhapand1, Kanokpan Pancharoen1, Pikunchai Luechai1, Kesinee Satumay1, Santi Winaitham1, Wichuda Sukwicha1, Pachara Sirivongrangsan2, Eileen F Dunne1,3, Timothy H Holtz1,3.
Abstract
Since 2010, the Thailand Ministry of Public Health has recommended that men who have sex with men (MSM) have an HIV test at least two times a year. We calculated the proportion of, and factors associated with, testing adherence among the HIV-uninfected MSM clients attending Silom Community Clinic @TropMed. We defined testing adherence as repeating at least one HIV test within six months of an initial HIV-negative test, and used log-binomial regression to test for associated factors. We included 1927 clients during 2011–2014; 362 (19%) were adherent with an increased trend (p < 0.01), from 16% to 24%. Clients aged 18–24 years and those having a history of HIV testing were more likely to adhere (aRR: 1.3, 95% CI: 1.1–1.6; and aRR: 1.3, 95% CI: 1.0–1.5, respectively). One-fifth adhered to the recommendation; older clients or naïve testees were less likely to adhere. We need to impress on clients the importance of repeat HIV testing.Entities:
Keywords: Asia; homosexual; human immunodeficiency virus; location; prevention; viral disease
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30115000 PMCID: PMC6409200 DOI: 10.1177/0956462418788724
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J STD AIDS ISSN: 0956-4624 Impact factor: 1.359