Information, Motivation, and Behavioral Skills of High-Risk Young Adults to Use the HIV Self-Test

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William Brown
Alex Carballo-Diéguez
Rita Marie John
Rebecca Schnall
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[1] New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University,HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies
[2] Columbia University,Biomedical Informatics, College of Physicians and Surgeons
[3] Columbia University,Psychiatry, Mailman School of Public Health
[4] Columbia University,School of Nursing
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AIDS and Behavior | 2016年 / 20卷
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HIV self tests; Prevention; Information–motivation–behavioral skills (IMB); IMB model; High-risk; Youth; Prueba casera de autoexámen para el VIH (HIVST); Prevención; Habilidades de Información-Motivación-Conductual (IMB); modelo IMB; Alto Riesgo; Juventud;
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HIV self tests (HIVST) have the potential to increase testing among young adults. However, little is known about high-risk young adults’ perception of the HIVST as a risk reduction tool and how they would use the HIVST in their everyday lives. Our study sought to examine these factors. Twenty-one ethnically diverse participants (ages 18–24) used the HIVST at our study site, completed surveys, and underwent an in-depth interview. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the survey responses, and interview data were coded using constructs from the information-motivation-behavioral skills model. Information deficits included: how to use the HIVST and the “window period” for sero-conversion. Motivations supporting HIVST use included: not needing to visit the clinic, fast results, easy access, and use in non-monogamous relationships. Behavioral skills discussed included: coping with a positive test, handling partner violence after a positive test, and accessing HIV services. These findings can inform the use of the HIVST for improving HIV testing rates and reducing HIV risk behavior.
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