The Dynamics of Repeat HIV Testing, and Interventions for Repeat HIV Testers |
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Authors: | Jeffrey D. Fisher Brenda P. DelGado Richard Melchreit Janis Spurlock-McLendon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for HIV Intervention and Prevention, Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, 06269-1020;(2) State of Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford, Connecticut, 06134-0308 |
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Abstract: | This paper attempts to better understand the dynamics of repeat HIV testing behavior. It suggests that different types of HIV risk dynamics characterize different types of repeat testers, and proposes a new set of alternatives to use to triage repeat testers for further intervention. Those for whom repeat testing is more optimal would be tested and counseled as usual (e.g., in the case of those originally tested during the window period), or would be tested and then referred to HIV prevention case management (e.g., in the case of chronic high-risk individuals). Those for whom repeat testing is less than optimal (e.g., the neurotic worried well those with information deficits prompting repeat testing) may or may not be tested, depending on the specifics of their situation, and would be provided with services to address the causes of their repeat testing and to reduce its occurrence. |
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Keywords: | HIV testing repeat HIV testing repeat HIV testing interventions dynamics of repeat HIV testers |
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