Negotiating Use of a Blood-Based, Dual HIV and Syphilis Test with Potential Sexual Partners Among a Sample of Cisgender Men and Transgender Women Who Have Sex with Men in New York City

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Cody Lentz
Javier Lopez-Rios
Curtis Dolezal
Bryan A. Kutner
Christine Tagliaferri Rael
Iván C. Balán
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[1] NY State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University,HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, Division of Gender, Sexuality and Health
[2] Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University,Department of Community Health and Prevention
[3] Anschutz Medical Campus at Colorado University,College of Nursing
[4] Florida State University College of Medicine,Center for Translational Behavioral Science
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HIV and STI prevention; Blood-based rapid testing; Partner-testing; Transgender; Men who have sex with men;
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Cisgender men who have sex with men (cMSM) and transgender women (TGW) are disproportionally burdened by HIV. Among these populations, HIV partner-testing is a highly acceptable harm reduction tool. Particularly, cMSM and TGW report a stronger preference for blood-based tests that include assays for multiple STIs. However, no existing research has explored how these populations negotiate blood-based testing with sexual partners. In the SMARTtest study, 48 sexually active cMSM and TGW took home dual, blood-based HIV/Syphilis kits for self- and partner-testing. After 3 months, they completed a follow-up assessment and in-depth interviews about their experiences initiating testing. Of the 42 responding participants, 27 (64%) reported that it had been “fairly” or “very easy” to raise the idea of testing with partners. Participants predominantly employed partner-conscious communication strategies, including framing the testing proposal as a mandatory, non-personal component of their participation in a research study, gradually incorporating testing mentions into discussions about sexual health, and using the kits to facilitate joint testing. Yet, 21 (44%) participants reported having sex with at least one partner they did not ask to test. Concern regarding partner reactions emerged as a significant barrier to discussing test use; similarly, many partners were averse to taking a blood-based test in the context of a casual sexual encounter. Nonetheless, these findings suggest that dual, blood-based HIV/STI rapid tests may represent acceptable harm reduction tools among similar populations of cMSM and TGW, particularly if future partner-testing research is broadened to consider key couples’ dynamics that may impact test usage.
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页码:2015 / 2025
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