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Self-efficacy mediates the effect of providing HIV self-testing kits on HIV testing frequency among Chinese men who have sex with men: results from a randomised controlled trial

Authors :
Ci Zhang
Daoping Huang
Lloyd A. Goldsamt
Honghong Wang
James Wiley
Yan Shen
Yuanyuan Chi
Xianhong Li
Source :
Sexual Health. 20:118-125
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
CSIRO Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

Background HIV self-testing (HIVST) could promote HIV tests; however, knowledge about the mechanisms by which providing HIVST kits impacts the uptake of HIV testing is limited. This study aimed to examine how self-efficacy mediates the association between providing HIVST kits and HIV testing frequency. Methods In this randomised controlled trial, HIV-negative men who have sex with men (MSM) were recruited in China and randomly assigned 1:1 into intervention and control groups. MSM in the control group could access site-based HIV testing services (SBHT). MSM in the intervention group could access SBHTs plus free HIVST kits. HIV testing self-efficacy, number of SBHTs, number of HIVSTs, and the total number of HIV tests were assessed every 3 months for 1 year. Results Data from 216 MSM (intervention group: 110; control group: 106) were included in analysis. Results from Pearson’s correlations and point-biserial correlations showed that participants with higher self-efficacy scores underwent a higher number of HIV tests (r = 0.241, P

Details

ISSN :
14498987 and 14485028
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sexual Health
Accession number :
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