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Linking young men who have sex with men (YMSM) to STI physicians: a nationwide cross-sectional survey in China

机译:将与男性(YMSM)发生性关系的年轻人(YMSM)与STI医师联系起来:中国的全国范围内横断面调查

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Abstract Background Many young men who have sex with men (YMSM) are reluctant to seek health services and trust local physicians. Online information seeking may encourage YMSM to identify and see trustworthy physicians, obtain sexual health services, and obtain testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This study examined online STI information seeking behaviors among Chinese YMSM and its association with offline physician visits. Methods We conducted a nationwide online survey among YMSM through WeChat, the largest social media platform in China. We collected information on individual demographics, sexual behaviors, online STI information seeking, offline STI testing, and STI physician visits. We examined the most commonly used platforms (search engines, governmental websites, counseling websites, generic social media, gay mobile apps, and mobile medical apps) and their trustworthiness. We assessed interest and willingness to use an MSM-friendly physician finder function embedded within a gay mobile app. Logistic regression models were used to examine the correlation between online STI information searching and offline physician visits. Results A total of 503 men completed the survey. Most men (425/503, 84.5%) searched for STI information online. The most commonly used platform to obtain STI information were search engines (402/425, 94.5%), followed by gay mobile apps (201/425, 47.3%). Men reported high trustworthiness of information received from gay mobile apps. Men also reported high interest (465/503, 92.4%) and willingness (463/503, 92.0%) to use a MSM-friendly physician finder function within such apps. Both using general social media (aOR =1.14, 95%CI: 1.04–1.26) and mobile medical apps (aOR =1.16, 95%CI: 1.01–1.34) for online information seeking were associated with visiting a physician. Conclusion Online STI information seeking is common and correlated with visiting a physician among YMSM. Cultivating partnerships with the emerging mobile medical apps may be useful for disseminating STI information and providing better physician services to YMSM.
机译:抽象背景有与男人(YMSM)发生性的年轻人不愿寻求医疗服务和信任当地的医生。在线信息寻求可能会鼓励YMSM来识别和看到值得信赖的医生,获得性健康服务,并获得性传播感染的测试(STI)。本研究审查了中国YMSM中的在线信息寻求行为及其与离线医师访问的关联。方法我们通过中国最大的社交媒体平台WeChat在YMSM中进行了全国在线调查。我们收集了有关个别人口统计数据,性行为,在线STI信息寻求,离线STI测试和STI医师访问的信息。我们检查了最常用的平台(搜索引擎,政府网站,咨询网站,通用社交媒体,同性恋移动应用程序和移动医疗应用程序)及其可靠性。我们评估了使用MSM友好的医生发现功能嵌入在同性恋移动应用程序中的兴趣和意愿。 Logistic回归模型用于检查在线STI信息搜索和脱机医生访问之间的相关性。结果共有503人完成调查。大多数人(425/503,84.5%)在线搜索STI信息。获得STI信息的最常用平台是搜索引擎(402/425,94.5%),其次是同性恋移动应用程序(201/425,47.3%)。男士报告了来自同性恋移动应用程序收到的信息的高度可靠性。男性还报告了高兴趣(465/503,92.4%)和意愿(463/503,92.0%)在此类应用中使用MSM友好的医生查找器功能。两者都使用一般社交媒体(AOR = 1.14,95%CI:1.04-1.26)和移动医疗应用程序(AOR = 1.16,95%CI:1.01-1.34)与访问医生有关。结论在线STI信息寻求是常见的,并与YMSM中的医生进行相关。与新兴的移动医疗应用程序培养伙伴关系对于传播STI信息并为YMSM提供更好的医生服务是有用的。

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