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Article dans une revue scientifique
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Titre :
Factors associated with satisfaction with community-based non-medicalized counseling and testing using HIV rapid tests among MSM in France
Auteur(s) :
Préau, Marie [Auteur]
Lorente, Nicolas [Auteur]
Sagaon Teyssier, Luis [Auteur]
Champenois, Karen [Auteur]
Le Gall, Jean-Marie [Auteur]
Xavier, Mabire [Auteur]
Spire, Bruno [Auteur]
Mora, Marion [Auteur]
Yazdanpanah, Yazdan [Auteur]
Suzan-Monti, Marie [Auteur]
Group, Anrs-Drag [Auteur]
Group, Anrs-Comtest [Auteur]
Lorente, Nicolas [Auteur]
Sagaon Teyssier, Luis [Auteur]
Champenois, Karen [Auteur]
Le Gall, Jean-Marie [Auteur]
Xavier, Mabire [Auteur]
Spire, Bruno [Auteur]
Mora, Marion [Auteur]
Yazdanpanah, Yazdan [Auteur]
Suzan-Monti, Marie [Auteur]
Group, Anrs-Drag [Auteur]
Group, Anrs-Comtest [Auteur]
Titre de la revue :
AIDS Care
Nom court de la revue :
AIDS Care
Numéro :
28
Pagination :
1240-8
Éditeur :
Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Date de publication :
2016
ISSN :
0954-0121
Mot(s)-clé(s) :
MSM
Rapid testing
Community-based research
Prevention
Rapid testing
Community-based research
Prevention
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Psychologie
Résumé en anglais : [en]
The aims of the study were to determine the level of satisfaction of men who have sex with men (MSM) participating in two community-based non-medicalized counseling and testing programs (ANRS-DRAG and ANRS-COM'TEST) offering ...
Lire la suite >The aims of the study were to determine the level of satisfaction of men who have sex with men (MSM) participating in two community-based non-medicalized counseling and testing programs (ANRS-DRAG and ANRS-COM'TEST) offering HIV rapid tests (hereafter CBOffer), and to identify factors associated with satisfaction. Between 2009 and 2011, 436 participants voluntarily benefited from a CBOffer in the two programs. They completed self-administered questionnaires before and after testing. Psychosocial scores were constructed using principal component analyses to reflect the following dimensions: post-test satisfaction, avoidance of at-risk situations as a HIV risk-reduction strategy, and attitudes towards condom use. Logarithmic regression of the post-test satisfaction score was performed on these scores and on other selected explanatory variables, including the variable "self-identification as homosexual or bisexual". Post-test satisfaction ranged between 90-99 and below 90 for 50% and 25% of the participants, respectively. Post-test satisfaction with the CBOffer was independently associated with self-defined sexuality, meeting place for sexual partners, participants' attitudes about being HIV-positive, and condom use. The very high level of satisfaction was associated with both personal and socio-behavioral factors. Vulnerable MSM could be targeted better and, accordingly, could use this offer more frequently as a combined prevention tool.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >The aims of the study were to determine the level of satisfaction of men who have sex with men (MSM) participating in two community-based non-medicalized counseling and testing programs (ANRS-DRAG and ANRS-COM'TEST) offering HIV rapid tests (hereafter CBOffer), and to identify factors associated with satisfaction. Between 2009 and 2011, 436 participants voluntarily benefited from a CBOffer in the two programs. They completed self-administered questionnaires before and after testing. Psychosocial scores were constructed using principal component analyses to reflect the following dimensions: post-test satisfaction, avoidance of at-risk situations as a HIV risk-reduction strategy, and attitudes towards condom use. Logarithmic regression of the post-test satisfaction score was performed on these scores and on other selected explanatory variables, including the variable "self-identification as homosexual or bisexual". Post-test satisfaction ranged between 90-99 and below 90 for 50% and 25% of the participants, respectively. Post-test satisfaction with the CBOffer was independently associated with self-defined sexuality, meeting place for sexual partners, participants' attitudes about being HIV-positive, and condom use. The very high level of satisfaction was associated with both personal and socio-behavioral factors. Vulnerable MSM could be targeted better and, accordingly, could use this offer more frequently as a combined prevention tool.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
Date de dépôt :
2020-06-08T14:11:48Z