| Literature DB >> 32706732 |
Matthew T Rosso1, Akshay Sharma1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 1.1 million people in the United States are living with HIV and 1 in 8 are estimated to be unaware of their serostatus. Little is known about whether individuals would consider being tested for HIV in nontraditional health care settings such as a dentist's office. Studies in selected US cities have indicated high acceptability of receiving an HIV test among people attending dental clinics. However, we are not aware of studies that have assessed willingness to receive HIV testing in dental care settings at a national level.Entities:
Keywords: HIV prevention; HIV testing; dental care settings
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32706732 PMCID: PMC7404012 DOI: 10.2196/17677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Public Health Surveill ISSN: 2369-2960
Demographic and behavioral characteristics of study participants, United States, December 2018 to February 2019.
| Characteristic | Willing to receive any type of HIV testing in a dental care setting | Total (n=421) n (%) | ||
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| Yes (n=326)a n (%) | No (n=95)b n (%) |
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| 18-24 | 105 (32.21) | 29 (30.53) | 134 (31.83) |
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| 25-34 | 132 (40.49) | 26 (27.37) | 158 ( 37.53) |
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| ≥35 | 89 (27.30) | 40 (42.11) | 129 ( 30.64) |
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| Hispanic | 20 (6.13) | 6 (6.32) | 26 (6.18) |
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| Non-Hispanic, nonwhited | 60 (18.40) | 10 (10.53) | 70 (16.63) |
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| Non-Hispanic, white | 246 (75.46) | 79 (83.16) | 325 (77.22) |
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| Associate’s degree or lowere | 129 (39.57) | 30 (31.58) | 159 (37.77) |
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| Bachelor’s degree | 118 (36.20) | 34 (35.79) | 152 (36.10) |
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| Master’s degree or higherf | 79 (24.23) | 31 (32.63) | 110 (26.13) |
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| Cisgender male | 128 (39.26) | 40 (42.11) | 168 (39.90) |
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| Cisgender female | 171 (52.45) | 49 (51.58) | 220 (52.26) |
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| Otherg | 27 (8.28) | 6 (6.32) | 33 (7.84) |
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| Heterosexual/straight | 152 (46.63) | 48 (50.53) | 200 ( 47.51) |
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| Homosexual/gay | 80 (24.54) | 30 (31.58) | 110 (26.13) |
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| Otherh | 94 (28.83) | 17 (17.89) | 111 (26.37) |
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| Single | 129 (39.57) | 37 (38.95) | 166 (39.43) |
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| Partneredi | 197 (60.43) | 58 (61.05) | 255 (60.57) |
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| Northeast | 83 (25.46) | 25 (26.32) | 108 (25.65) |
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| Midwest | 56 (17.18) | 16 (16.84) | 72 (17.10) |
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| South | 102 (31.29) | 27 (28.42) | 129 (30.64) |
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| West | 85 (26.07) | 27 (28.42) | 112 (26.60) |
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| Yes, with ≥2 partners | 86 (26.38) | 18 (18.95) | 104 (24.70) |
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| Yes, with 1 partner | 132 (40.49) | 35 (36.84) | 167 (39.67) |
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| No | 108 (33.13) | 42 (44.21) | 150 (35.63) |
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| Yes, with ≥2 partners | 36 (11.04) | 3 (3.16) | 39 (9.26) |
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| Yes, with 1 partner | 122 (37.42) | 36 (37.89) | 158 (37.53) |
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| No | 168 (51.53) | 56 (58.95) | 224 (53.21) |
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| Yes, with ≥2 partners | 38 (11.66) | 11 (11.58) | 49 (11.64) |
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| Yes, with 1 partner | 67 (20.55) | 20 (21.05) | 87 (20.67) |
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| No | 221 (67.79) | 64 (67.37) | 285 (67.70) |
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| Tested in past year | 119 (36.50) | 28 (29.47) | 147 (34.92) |
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| Tested more than a year ago | 101 (30.98) | 36 (37.89) | 137 (32.54) |
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| Never been tested | 106 (32.52) | 31 (32.63) | 137 (32.54) |
aIncludes 204 who were very willing and 122 who were somewhat willing.
bIncludes 53 who were somewhat unwilling and 42 who were very unwilling.
cAge: mean 33 years, median 29 years, range 18 to 73 years.
dIncludes 27 non-Hispanic black/African American, 14 Asian, 4 Native American/Alaskan Native, 1 Middle Eastern/Arab American, 20 mixed, and 4 other.
eIncludes 26 with an Associate’s degree, 110 with some college education, 19 with a high school diploma, 3 with some high school education, and 1 who never went to high school.
fIncludes 84 with a Master’s degree and 26 with a doctoral degree.
gIncludes 12 transgender male, 1 transgender female, 13 genderqueer/nonbinary, 5 gender fluid, and 2 other.
hIncludes 68 bisexual, 25 queer, 11 questioning/unsure, and 7 other.
iIncludes 207 who reported being in a closed relationship (ie, sex with outside partners was not allowed), 36 who reported being in an open relationship in which sex with outside partners was allowed with certain rules or restrictions, 11 who reported being in an open relationship in which sex with outside partners was allowed without any rules or restrictions, and 1 who did not respond to this question.
Use of and experiences with seeking dental care services among study participants, United States, December 2018 to February 2019.
| Characteristic | Willing to receive any type of HIV testing in a dental care setting | Total (n=421) n (%) | ||
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| Yes (n=326)a n (%) | No (n=95)b n (%) |
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| Insuredc | 276 (84.66) | 80 (84.21) | 356 (84.56) |
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| Uninsured | 50 (15.34) | 15 (15.79) | 65 (15.44) |
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| ≥2 | 177 (54.29) | 48 (50.53) | 225 (53.44) |
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| 1 | 84 (25.77) | 31 (32.63) | 115 (27.32) |
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| 0 | 65 (19.94) | 16 (16.84) | 81 (19.24) |
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| Private practice/clinic | 296 (90.80) | 92 (96.84) | 388 (92.16) |
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| Otherd | 30 (9.20) | 3 (3.16) | 33 (7.84) |
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| Strongly agree | 44 (13.58) | 2 (2.13) | 46 (11.00) |
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| Somewhat agree | 96 (29.63) | 20 (21.28) | 116 (27.75) |
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| Somewhat disagree | 128 (39.51) | 36 (38.30) | 164 (39.24) |
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| Strongly disagree | 56 (17.28) | 36 (38.30) | 92 (22.01) |
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| Very comfortable | 50 (15.38) | 3 (3.16) | 53 (12.62) |
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| Somewhat comfortable | 80 (24.62) | 4 (4.21) | 84 (20.00) |
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| Somewhat uncomfortable | 115 (35.38) | 21 (22.11) | 136 (32.38) |
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| Very uncomfortable | 80 (24.62) | 67 (70.53) | 147 (35.00) |
aIncludes 204 who were very willing and 122 who were somewhat willing.
bIncludes 53 who were somewhat unwilling and 42 who were very unwilling.
cIncludes 293 with private/work-based insurance, 37 with Medicaid/Medicare, 9 with Affordable Care Act insurance, 8 with school-based insurance, 2 with Veterans Administration benefits, and 7 with some other insurance.
dIncludes 15 at a community dental clinic, 14 at a dental school clinic, 1 at a mobile dental clinic, and 3 at some other location.
eNumbers do not add to total because 3 participants did not respond to this question.
fNumbers do not add to total because 1 participant did not respond to this question.
Factors associated with willingness to receive any type of HIV testing in a dental care setting, United States, December 2018 to February 2019.
| Characteristic | Willing to receive any type of HIV testing in a dental care setting, | ||
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| <.001 | |
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| 18-24 | 3.22 (1.48-6.98) |
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| 25-34 | 5.26 (2.52-10.98) |
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| ≥35 | referent |
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| .07 | |
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| Hispanic | 0.51 (0.17-1.56) |
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| Non-Hispanic, nonwhiteb | 2.16 (0.96-4.83) |
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| Non-Hispanic, white | referent |
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| Associate’s degree or lowerc | 2.14 (1.00-4.52) |
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| Bachelor’s degree | 1.32 (0.67-2.61) |
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| Master’s degree or higherd | referent |
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| .44 | |
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| Cisgender male | 0.62 (0.19-2.00) |
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| Cisgender female | 0.95 (0.31-2.97) |
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| Othere | referent |
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| .80 | |
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| Heterosexual/straight | 0.78 (0.36-1.66) |
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| Homosexual/gay | 0.79 (0.31-2.97) |
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| Otherf | referent |
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| .84 | |
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| Single | 1.06 (0.61-1.83) |
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| Partneredg | referent |
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| .29 | |
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| Yes | 1.73 (0.62-4.81) |
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| No | referent |
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| Yes | 1.94 (0.42-9.05) |
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| No | referent |
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| .83 | |
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| Yes | 0.88 (0.58-2.95) |
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| No | referent |
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| .82 | |
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| Tested in the past year | 1.23 (0.58-2.58) |
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| Tested more than a year ago | 0.98 (0.50-1.92) |
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| Never been tested | referent |
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| .87 | |
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| Insuredh | 0.95 (0.46-1.97) |
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| Uninsured | referent |
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| .25 | |
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| ≥2 | 0.96 (0.46-2.00) |
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| 1 | 0.58 (0.26-1.31) |
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| 0 | referent |
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| .03 | ||
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| Yesi | 2.04 (1.06-3.92) |
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| Noj | referent |
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| <.001 | ||
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| Yesk | 9.84 (3.99-24.27) |
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| Nol | referent |
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aAge: mean 33 years, median 29 years, range 18 to 73 years.
bIncludes 27 non-Hispanic black/African American, 14 Asian, 4 Native American/Alaskan Native, 1 Middle Eastern/Arab American, 20 mixed, and 4 other.
cIncludes 26 with an Associate’s degree, 110 with some college education, 19 with a high school diploma, 3 with some high school education, and 1 who never went to high school.
dIncludes 84 with a Master’s degree and 26 with a doctoral degree.
eIncludes 12 transgender male, 1 transgender female, 13 genderqueer/nonbinary, 5 gender fluid, and 2 other.
fIncludes 68 bisexual, 25 queer, 11 questioning/unsure, and 7 other.
gIncludes 207 who reported being in a closed relationship (ie, sex with outside partners was not allowed), 36 who reported being in an open relationship in which sex with outside partners was allowed with certain rules or restrictions, 11 who reported being in an open relationship in which sex with outside partners was allowed without any rules or restrictions, and 1 who did not respond to this question.
hIncludes 293 with private/work-based insurance, 37 with Medicaid/Medicare, 9 with Affordable Care Act insurance, 8 with school-based insurance, 2 with Veterans Administration benefits, and 7 with some other insurance.
iIncludes 46 who strongly agree and 116 who somewhat agree.
jIncludes 92 who strongly disagree and 164 who somewhat disagree.
kIncludes 53 who feel very comfortable and 84 who feel somewhat comfortable.
lIncludes 147 who feel very uncomfortable and 136 who feel somewhat uncomfortable.