Psychosocial differences between recently HIV tested and non-tested gay men who reside in smaller US cities

被引:13
作者
Heckman, TG
Kelly, JA
Roffman, RA
Sikkema, KJ
Perry, MJ
Solomon, LJ
Winett, RA
Norman, AD
Hoffman, RG
Stevenson, LY
机构
[1] Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Medical College of Wisconsin
关键词
HIV antibodies; AIDS serodiagnosis; gay men; small cities;
D O I
10.1177/095646249500600612
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
While a number of studies have examined behavioural and psychosocial correlates of HIV test seeking, most of this research has relied on samples of urban gay men. Less is known about HIV testing rates and factors associated with testing among gay and bisexual men who live in smaller cities. The present research administered surveys to 3969 non-exclusively partnered gay and bisexual men attending gay bars in small American cities to determine (a) rates of HIV test seeking, and (b) how tested and non-tested men differed on a battery of psychosocial indices. A total of 68% of men had been tested for antibodies to HIV-50% in the past year. Men tested for HIV in the past year, compared to men never tested for HIV, knew more people who were HIV positive or were diagnosed with AIDS, had a closer relationship with someone who had died of AIDS, were more likely to be ethnic minorities, reported more conversations with friends about safer sex, and had stronger intentions to use condoms during their next intercourse occasion. Our results indicate that HN counselling and testing programmes comprise an important component of HIV prevention efforts assisting gay men residing in smaller USA cities.
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