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Factors associated with sexually transmitted infection testing among men who utilize an internet-based men who have sex with men community
Authors:Stupiansky Nathan W  Rosenberger Joshua G  Schick Vanessa  Herbenick Debby  Novak David S  Reece Michael
Affiliation:Section of Adolescent Medicine, Indiana University , Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Abstract:Public health messaging encourages men who have sex with men (MSM) to be tested for sexually transmitted infections (STI) and HIV at least yearly, and more frequently depending on sexual behaviors. However, despite engaging in a range of sexual behaviors, many MSM do not participate in regular STI testing. The objective of this study was to understand factors associated with STI testing among a nonclinic-based population of men accessing an Internet-based social and sexual networking site. We asked 25,736 men to complete a comprehensive behavioral and health assessment after being recruited from an Internet site popular among men seeking social or sexual interactions with other men. Analyses were performed using multivariate logistic regression with effects significant at p?
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