| Literature DB >> 34559351 |
Christine Tagliaferri Rael1, Bryan A Kutner2, Javier Lopez-Rios3, Cody Lentz2, Curtis Dolezal2, Iván C Balán4.
Abstract
HIV/syphilis self- and partner-testing may be especially appropriate for transgender women, since they shoulder a disproportionate burden of HIV, other STIs (e.g., syphilis), and report high levels of medical mistrust. The SMARTest study enrolled N = 50 sexual and gender minority individuals. The present analysis aims to understand the experiences (via in-depth interviews) of a subset of n = 11 transgender women who used INSTI Multiplex®, a combination HIV/syphilis rapid self-test, on themselves and potential sex partners. Participants reported that many partners were willing to test, and reported no testing-related violence. Most participants completed tests successfully, though gaining comfort with blood collection took time. There were no HIV-positive tests in this study; one participant and two partners reported a positive syphilis screening. All sought care. Our sample was small and results should be interpreted with caution, but indicate potential future directions for conducting research on self- and partner-testing among transgender women.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34559351 PMCID: PMC9528959 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-021-03478-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165