Risk behaviors and reasons for not getting tested for HIV among men who have sex with men: an online survey in Peru.

Men who have sex with men (MSM) account for the greatest burden of the HIV epidemic in Peru. Given that MSM are frequent users of the Internet, understanding the risk behaviors and the reasons for not getting tested among MSM who surf the Internet may improve the tailoring of future online behaviora...

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Main Authors: Magaly M Blas, Isaac E Alva, Robinson Cabello, Cesar Carcamo, Ann E Kurth
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3212560?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7f74c5916b5d4560b2d18657386850392020-11-25T02:15:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-01611e2733410.1371/journal.pone.0027334Risk behaviors and reasons for not getting tested for HIV among men who have sex with men: an online survey in Peru.Magaly M BlasIsaac E AlvaRobinson CabelloCesar CarcamoAnn E KurthMen who have sex with men (MSM) account for the greatest burden of the HIV epidemic in Peru. Given that MSM are frequent users of the Internet, understanding the risk behaviors and the reasons for not getting tested among MSM who surf the Internet may improve the tailoring of future online behavioral interventions.From October 2007 to April 2008, we conducted an online survey among users of seven Peruvian gay websites.We received 1,481 surveys, 1,301 of which were included in the analysis. The median age of the participants was 22.5 years (range 12-71), 67% were homosexual, and the remainder was bisexual. Of survey respondents, 49.4% had never been tested for HIV and only 11.3% were contacted in-person during the last year by peer health educators from the Peruvian Ministry of Health and NGOs. Additionally, 50.8% had unprotected anal or vaginal sex at last intercourse, and a significant percentage reported a condom broken (22.1%), slipped (16.4%) or sexual intercourse initiated without wearing a condom (39.1%). The most common reasons for not getting tested for HIV among high-risk MSM were "I fear the consequences of a positive test result" (n = 55, 34.4%), and "I don't know where I can get tested" (n = 50, 31.3%).A small percentage of Peruvian MSM who answered our online survey, were reached by traditional peer-based education programs. Given that among high-risk MSM, fear of a positive test result and lack of awareness of places where to get tested are the most important reasons for not taking an HIV test, Internet interventions aimed at motivating HIV testing should work to reduce fear of testing and increase awareness of places that offer free HIV testing services to MSM.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3212560?pdf=render
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Risk behaviors and reasons for not getting tested for HIV among men who have sex with men: an online survey in Peru.
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Isaac E Alva
Robinson Cabello
Cesar Carcamo
Ann E Kurth
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title Risk behaviors and reasons for not getting tested for HIV among men who have sex with men: an online survey in Peru.
title_short Risk behaviors and reasons for not getting tested for HIV among men who have sex with men: an online survey in Peru.
title_full Risk behaviors and reasons for not getting tested for HIV among men who have sex with men: an online survey in Peru.
title_fullStr Risk behaviors and reasons for not getting tested for HIV among men who have sex with men: an online survey in Peru.
title_full_unstemmed Risk behaviors and reasons for not getting tested for HIV among men who have sex with men: an online survey in Peru.
title_sort risk behaviors and reasons for not getting tested for hiv among men who have sex with men: an online survey in peru.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2011-01-01
description Men who have sex with men (MSM) account for the greatest burden of the HIV epidemic in Peru. Given that MSM are frequent users of the Internet, understanding the risk behaviors and the reasons for not getting tested among MSM who surf the Internet may improve the tailoring of future online behavioral interventions.From October 2007 to April 2008, we conducted an online survey among users of seven Peruvian gay websites.We received 1,481 surveys, 1,301 of which were included in the analysis. The median age of the participants was 22.5 years (range 12-71), 67% were homosexual, and the remainder was bisexual. Of survey respondents, 49.4% had never been tested for HIV and only 11.3% were contacted in-person during the last year by peer health educators from the Peruvian Ministry of Health and NGOs. Additionally, 50.8% had unprotected anal or vaginal sex at last intercourse, and a significant percentage reported a condom broken (22.1%), slipped (16.4%) or sexual intercourse initiated without wearing a condom (39.1%). The most common reasons for not getting tested for HIV among high-risk MSM were "I fear the consequences of a positive test result" (n = 55, 34.4%), and "I don't know where I can get tested" (n = 50, 31.3%).A small percentage of Peruvian MSM who answered our online survey, were reached by traditional peer-based education programs. Given that among high-risk MSM, fear of a positive test result and lack of awareness of places where to get tested are the most important reasons for not taking an HIV test, Internet interventions aimed at motivating HIV testing should work to reduce fear of testing and increase awareness of places that offer free HIV testing services to MSM.
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