Li Y, Jiao K, Wang L, Liao M, Gao L, Ma W. The Impact of Peer Education on HIV Testing for Chinese Men Who Have Sex With Men: The Mediation Effect of Accompanying Friends for Testing.
Am J Mens Health 2022;
16:15579883221095719. [PMID:
35481440 PMCID:
PMC9087247 DOI:
10.1177/15579883221095719]
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Abstract
This study aims to explore how peer education influences men who have sex with
men (MSM) to accompany friends to test and then affects their own testing, and
to reveal the internal mechanism of peer education influencing HIV testing. A
cross-sectional study among MSM in 11 cities in Shandong province, China was
conducted to collect information on demographic characteristics, behavior,
HIV-related knowledge, HIV testing history, and use of prevention services.
Blood samples were tested for HIV status. Logistic regression was used for
univariate and multivariate analyses, and R Mediation package was used for
mediating effect analysis. Of 4,005 participants, 66.8% (2,674/4,005) had HIV
testing in the last year, 50.6% (2,026/4,004) accompanied a friend for HIV
testing, and 65.3% (2,614/4,005) received peer education in the last year. In
multivariate logistic regression analysis, MSM who had anal sex with men in the
past six months (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 1.772, 95% confidence interval [CI]
= [1.438, 2.182]), had used drugs (AOR = 2.762, 95% CI = [2.264, 3.368]),
received peer education in the past year (AOR = 2.412, 95% CI = [2.081, 2.796]),
and accompanied a friend for testing in the past year (AOR = 3.077, 95% CI =
[2.653, 3.569]) were more likely to take HIV testing. Receiving peer education
in the past year could influence their own HIV testing in the past year by
affecting their accompanying one’s friends to take the test in the past year
(a*b = 0.889, 95% CI = [0.733, 1.053]). Peer education not only had a direct
effect on HIV testing but also had an indirect effect on HIV testing by
influencing accompanying friends for testing.
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