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Awareness and knowledge of anal cancer in a community-recruited sample of HIV-negative and HIV-positive gay and bisexual men

机译:肛门癌的认识和知识在招聘的HIV阴性和艾滋病毒阳性同性恋和双性恋男性样本中

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Background Anal cancer disproportionately affects people with HIV infection, especially gay and bisexual men (GBM). The awareness and understanding of human papillomavirus (HPV) and anal cancer in a community-based sample of people living with HIV and GBM was explored to inform future evidence-based public health interventions. Methods: Following consultation with affected communities and relevant healthcare professionals, a questionnaire was developed that assessed knowledge, understanding and experience of anal HPV, HPV vaccination, screening and perceived personal risk of anal cancer. Participants were recruited through HIV community and GBM organisations and anonymously completed the questionnaire online. Results: Of 1660 questionnaires returned, 1574 were analysed from men, of whom 1535 (97.5%) identified as GBM and 15.7% reported being HIV-positive. Most (51.8%) of the HIV-positive men and 68.1% of HIV-negative or unknown men thought their risk of anal cancer was the same, or lower, than that of the general population. Only a small minority (12.5%) reported ever having talked to their doctor about anal HPV and/or anal cancer and 11.6% reported ever having had an anal cancer examination. Less than one-third (31.5%) had heard of HPV vaccination and only 2.9% of men recollected receiving HPV vaccination. Conclusions: Knowledge and awareness of anal cancer was generally poor in a sample of HIV-positive and HIV-negative GBM. Specific information targeted at these people could potentially raise awareness, leading to earlier diagnosis, reduced burden of disease among GBM and less demands on the healthcare system. Young GBM might benefit from education regarding the importance of HPV vaccination.
机译:背景肛门癌不成比例地影响艾滋病毒感染的人,特别是同性恋和双性恋男性(GBM)。探讨了艾滋病病毒症和GBM的基于社区的人口群体的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)和肛门癌的认识和理解,以告知未来的基于证据的公共卫生干预措施。方法:在与受影响的社区和相关医疗保健专业人员进行磋商后,制定了调查问卷,评估肛门HPV,HPV疫苗接种,筛查和感知肛癌癌症的个人风险的知识,理解和经验。通过HIV社区和GBM组织招聘参与者,并匿名在线完成调查问卷。结果:1660个问卷返回,1574名从男性分析,其中1535(97.5%)确定为GBM,15.7%报告艾滋病毒阳性。大多数(51.8%)的艾滋病毒阳性男性和68.1%的艾滋病毒阴性或未知男性认为它们的肛门癌风险与一般人群相同或更低。只有一个少数少数群体(12.5%)报告曾与其医生讨论肛门HPV和/或肛门癌,11.6%据报道患有肛门癌症检查。不到三分之一(31.5%)已经听说过HPV疫苗接种,只有2.9%的男性接受HPV疫苗接种。结论:肛门癌的知识和意识通常在艾滋病毒阳性和HIV阴性GBM样品中差。针对这些人的具体信息可能会提高意识,导致早期的诊断,GBM之间的疾病负担和对医疗保健系统的要求减少。年轻的GBM可能会受益于有关HPV疫苗接种的重要性的教育。

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