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Knowledge and awareness of HIV self-testing among Australian gay and bisexual men: a comparison of never,sub-optimal and optimal testers willingness to use
Authors:Judith Dean  ChiWai Lui  Allyson Mutch  Michael Scott  Chris Howard  Jime Lemoire
Affiliation:1. School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Herston, Australia;2. Queensland AIDS Council, Brisbane, Australia;3. Queensland Positive People, Brisbane, Australia
Abstract:This paper explores the willingness to use and pay for HIV Self-testing (HIVST) among Australian gay and bisexual men (GBM). Bivariate and univariate multinominal logistic regression of data from an online survey was performed. Thirty-one (13%) had never HIV tested and 41.9% (88) were testing sub-optimally by Australian guidelines. Half (58.4%, 136) had never heard of HIVST, however, 56.2% (131) reported willingness to use HIVST, with sub-optimal (OR=2.13; p?p?pR2 = 0.9882) the estimated preferred price. This research confirms that HIVST is an important and accepted adjunct to established HIV testing modalities, particularly among sub-optimal and never-testers and that online (61.6%, 143) or clinic-based (61.6%, 143) dissemination are preferred. Research examining how best to disseminate HIVST in a range of safe and effective models needs to continue to ensure HIVST is part of a comprehensive strategy that facilitates usage and linkages to care.
Keywords:HIV  self-testing  home-testing  Australia  men who have sex with men
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