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Use of Smartphone to Seek Sexual Health Information Online Among Malaysian Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM): Implications for mHealth Intervention to Increase HIV Testing and Reduce HIV Risks

机译:使用智能手机在线寻求与男性发生性关系的马来西亚人(MSM)中的性健康信息(MSM):对MHECHEATH干预增加艾滋病毒检测并降低艾滋病毒风险的影响

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In settings where stigma and discrimination toward men who have sex with men (MSM) are high or illegal, like in Malaysia, innovative methods to anonymously reach them are urgently needed. The near ubiquitous availability of mobile technology, including smartphones, has the potential to open new frontiers (such as mHealth) to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The extent to which MSM use mHealth tools for HIV and STI prevention in the Malaysia context, however, is unknown. A cross-sectional online survey in 622 Malaysian MSM was conducted between July and November 2017. Participants were recruited via advertisements on mobile apps frequently used by MSM. In addition to demographic, smartphone access and utilization, and other information were assessed using logistic regression to determine factors associated with the use of a smartphone to search for online sexual health information. Nearly all (99.2%) participants owned a smartphone, with 63% reported having used one to seek sexual health information, including HIV/STIs. Overall, 96% used smartphones to find sexual partners, with high levels of HIV risk behavior reported. Independent correlates of smartphone use to seek online sexual health information included older age (aOR 0.943, p=0.005), higher education (aOR 2.14, p=027), recent (past year) HIV testing (aOR 3.91, p=0.026), and seeking sexual partners using geosocial networking apps (aOR 5.58, p=0.006). These findings suggest high smartphone use by high-risk MSM to seek sexual health information and suggests that mHealth strategies may be an effective strategy to engage MSM in HIV prevention activities.
机译:在设置与男性(MSM)发生性发生性关系的耻辱和歧视的环境中,如在马来西亚的那样,迫切需要创新的方法来匿名到达它们。包括智能手机在内的移动技术的接近无处不在的可用性,有可能开辟新的前沿(如MHEALT)以防止艾滋病毒和其他性传播的感染(STI)。然而,MSM使用MEHEATH工具​​在马来西亚背景下使用MHEV和STI预防的程度是未知的。 2017年7月和11月在2017年7月和11月在2017年7月之间进行了横断面的在线调查。通过MSM经常使用的移动应用程序招聘参与者。除了人口统计学,智能手机访问和利用率之外,还使用逻辑回归评估其他信息,以确定与使用智能手机相关联的因素以搜索在线性健康信息。几乎所有(99.2%)的参与者都拥有智能手机,报告63%的人报告使用一个人寻求性健康信息,包括HIV / STI。总体而言,96%使用智能手机查找性伴侣,报告了高水平的艾滋病毒风险行为。独立关联智能手机用于寻求在线性健康信息包括较老年(AOR 0.943,P = 0.005),高等教育(AOR 2.14,P = 027),近年(过去)HIV测试(AOR 3.91,P = 0.026),并使用地质网络应用程序寻求性伴侣(AOR 5.58,P = 0.006)。这些调查结果表明高风险的MSM使用高智能手机来寻求性健康信息,并表明MHEATH战略可能是从事艾滋病毒预防活动中MSM的有效策略。

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