Factors associated with willingness to accept oral fluid HIV rapid testing among most-at-risk populations in China.

BACKGROUND:The availability of oral fluid HIV rapid testing provides an approach that may have the potential to expand HIV testing in China, especially among most-a-risk populations. There are few investigations about the acceptability of oral fluid HIV testing among most-at-risk populations in Chin...

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Main Authors: Huanmiao Xun, Dianmin Kang, Tao Huang, Yuesheng Qian, Xiufang Li, Erin C Wilson, Shan Yang, Zhenxia Jiang, Cuihua Gong, Xiaorun Tao, Xijiang Zhang, Guoyong Wang, Yapei Song, Zhijian Xu, Gifty Marley, Pengcheng Huai, Wei Ma
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3834295?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3d64fcf323034348a370aad5bf107ee52020-11-24T21:10:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01811e8059410.1371/journal.pone.0080594Factors associated with willingness to accept oral fluid HIV rapid testing among most-at-risk populations in China.Huanmiao XunDianmin KangTao HuangYuesheng QianXiufang LiErin C WilsonShan YangZhenxia JiangCuihua GongXiaorun TaoXijiang ZhangGuoyong WangYapei SongZhijian XuGifty MarleyPengcheng HuaiWei MaBACKGROUND:The availability of oral fluid HIV rapid testing provides an approach that may have the potential to expand HIV testing in China, especially among most-a-risk populations. There are few investigations about the acceptability of oral fluid HIV testing among most-at-risk populations in China. METHOD:A cross-sectional study with men who have sex with men (MSM), female sex workers (FSW) and voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) clients was conducted in three cities of Shandong province, China from 2011 to 2012. Data were collected by face-to-face questionnaire. RESULTS:About 71% of participants were willing to accept the oral fluid HIV rapid testing, and home HIV testing was independently associated with acceptability of the new testing method among MSM, FSW and VCT clients (AOR of 4.46, 3.19 and 5.74, respectively). Independent predictors of oral fluid HIV rapid testing acceptability among MSM were having ever taken an oral fluid HIV rapid test (AOR= 15.25), having ever taken an HIV test (AOR= 2.07), and education level (AOR= 1.74). Engagement in HIV-related risk behaviors (AOR= 1.68) was an independent predictor of acceptability for FSW. Having taken an HIV test (AOR= 2.85) was an independent predictor of acceptability for VCT clients. The primary concern about the oral fluid HIV testing was accuracy. The median price they would pay for the testing ranged from 4.8 to 8.1 U.S. dollars. CONCLUSION:High acceptability of oral fluid HIV rapid testing was shown among most-at-risk populations. Findings provide support for oral rapid HIV testing as another HIV prevention tool, and provide a backdrop for the implementation of HIV home testing in the near future. Appropriate pricing and increased public education through awareness campaigns that address concerns about the accuracy and safety of the oral fluid HIV rapid testing may help increase acceptability and use among most-at-risk populations in China.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3834295?pdf=render
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author Huanmiao Xun
Dianmin Kang
Tao Huang
Yuesheng Qian
Xiufang Li
Erin C Wilson
Shan Yang
Zhenxia Jiang
Cuihua Gong
Xiaorun Tao
Xijiang Zhang
Guoyong Wang
Yapei Song
Zhijian Xu
Gifty Marley
Pengcheng Huai
Wei Ma
spellingShingle Huanmiao Xun
Dianmin Kang
Tao Huang
Yuesheng Qian
Xiufang Li
Erin C Wilson
Shan Yang
Zhenxia Jiang
Cuihua Gong
Xiaorun Tao
Xijiang Zhang
Guoyong Wang
Yapei Song
Zhijian Xu
Gifty Marley
Pengcheng Huai
Wei Ma
Factors associated with willingness to accept oral fluid HIV rapid testing among most-at-risk populations in China.
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author_facet Huanmiao Xun
Dianmin Kang
Tao Huang
Yuesheng Qian
Xiufang Li
Erin C Wilson
Shan Yang
Zhenxia Jiang
Cuihua Gong
Xiaorun Tao
Xijiang Zhang
Guoyong Wang
Yapei Song
Zhijian Xu
Gifty Marley
Pengcheng Huai
Wei Ma
author_sort Huanmiao Xun
title Factors associated with willingness to accept oral fluid HIV rapid testing among most-at-risk populations in China.
title_short Factors associated with willingness to accept oral fluid HIV rapid testing among most-at-risk populations in China.
title_full Factors associated with willingness to accept oral fluid HIV rapid testing among most-at-risk populations in China.
title_fullStr Factors associated with willingness to accept oral fluid HIV rapid testing among most-at-risk populations in China.
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with willingness to accept oral fluid HIV rapid testing among most-at-risk populations in China.
title_sort factors associated with willingness to accept oral fluid hiv rapid testing among most-at-risk populations in china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description BACKGROUND:The availability of oral fluid HIV rapid testing provides an approach that may have the potential to expand HIV testing in China, especially among most-a-risk populations. There are few investigations about the acceptability of oral fluid HIV testing among most-at-risk populations in China. METHOD:A cross-sectional study with men who have sex with men (MSM), female sex workers (FSW) and voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) clients was conducted in three cities of Shandong province, China from 2011 to 2012. Data were collected by face-to-face questionnaire. RESULTS:About 71% of participants were willing to accept the oral fluid HIV rapid testing, and home HIV testing was independently associated with acceptability of the new testing method among MSM, FSW and VCT clients (AOR of 4.46, 3.19 and 5.74, respectively). Independent predictors of oral fluid HIV rapid testing acceptability among MSM were having ever taken an oral fluid HIV rapid test (AOR= 15.25), having ever taken an HIV test (AOR= 2.07), and education level (AOR= 1.74). Engagement in HIV-related risk behaviors (AOR= 1.68) was an independent predictor of acceptability for FSW. Having taken an HIV test (AOR= 2.85) was an independent predictor of acceptability for VCT clients. The primary concern about the oral fluid HIV testing was accuracy. The median price they would pay for the testing ranged from 4.8 to 8.1 U.S. dollars. CONCLUSION:High acceptability of oral fluid HIV rapid testing was shown among most-at-risk populations. Findings provide support for oral rapid HIV testing as another HIV prevention tool, and provide a backdrop for the implementation of HIV home testing in the near future. Appropriate pricing and increased public education through awareness campaigns that address concerns about the accuracy and safety of the oral fluid HIV rapid testing may help increase acceptability and use among most-at-risk populations in China.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3834295?pdf=render
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