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How Different are Men Who Do Not Know Their HIV Status from Those Who Do? Results from an US Online Study of Gay and Bisexual Men

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AIDS AND BEHAVIOR
卷 20, 期 9, 页码 1989-1999

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10461-015-1284-7

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HIV testing; Men who have sex with men; Gay and bisexual men; Condomless anal sex; HIV status disclosure

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  1. National Institute on Drug Abuse [K01-DA039030]

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We compared self-described HIV-positive (31.6 %, n = 445), HIV-negative (56.8 %, n = 801), and HIV-unknown (11.6 %, n = 164) gay and bisexual men on sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics. Participants from across the U.S. were enrolled via a popular sexual networking website to complete an online survey. In total, 44.8 % of HIV-negative and HIV-unknown men said they had not been tested for HIV in the CDC-recommended last 6 months. HIV-unknown men significantly differed from HIV-negative and HIV-positive men in sexual behavior and HIV status disclosure patterns. HIV-unknown men were more willing than HIV-negative men to take PrEP; however, HIV-unknown men were significantly less likely than others to have health insurance or a primary care provider. Given the observed differences, researchers should consider analyzing men who are HIV-unknown distinctly from HIV-negative and HIV-positive men.

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