Willingness to Use HIV Self-Testing and Associated Factors among Transgender Women in Malaysia

© Copyright 2020, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020. Background: While global research on the implementation of HIV self-testing (HIVST) has increased exponentially, few studies have assessed information on HIVST uptake factors (i.e., willingness, preferences) in transgender women (TW) and non...

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Main Authors: Roman Shrestha, Jonathan M. Galka, Iskandar Azwa, Sin How Lim, Thomas E. Guadamuz, Frederick L. Altice, Jeffrey A. Wickersham
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spelling th-mahidol.600872020-11-18T17:09:02Z Willingness to Use HIV Self-Testing and Associated Factors among Transgender Women in Malaysia Roman Shrestha Jonathan M. Galka Iskandar Azwa Sin How Lim Thomas E. Guadamuz Frederick L. Altice Jeffrey A. Wickersham University of Malaya Yale School of Medicine Mahidol University Yale University Medicine © Copyright 2020, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020. Background: While global research on the implementation of HIV self-testing (HIVST) has increased exponentially, few studies have assessed information on HIVST uptake factors (i.e., willingness, preferences) in transgender women (TW) and none in the Malaysian context. We therefore sought to assess willingness to use HIVST among this understudied key population. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 361 HIV-negative Malaysian TW in 2017. Participants were recruited using flyers, announcements through social media, and direct referral from staff members of the community-based organizations serving the TW communities. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify correlates of willingness to use HIVST. Results: Nearly half of the participants (47.6%) reported that they would be willing to use HIVST. Multivariable analysis showed that willingness to use HIVST was positively associated with having experienced sexual assault in childhood (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]=3.239, p<0.001), having ever used mobile phone or apps to find sex work clients (aOR=1.677, p=0.040), and having engaged in condomless sex in the past 6 months (aOR=1.886, p=0.018). In contrast, living in Kuala Lumpur (aOR=0.559, p=0.032), having higher number of sex work clients per day (aOR=0.927, p=0.004), and current depressive symptoms (aOR=0.576, p=0.026) were negatively associated with willingness to use HIVST. Conclusions: Findings in this study suggest that TW in our sample were moderately willing to use HIVST. Especially important here is the increased interest in HIVST among TW who are at higher risk for HIV infection. Overall, our findings underscore the need for additional research on how to most effectively implement HIVST for key populations, including TW, such that uptake and retention in regular HIV screening is sustained. 2020-11-18T10:09:02Z 2020-11-18T10:09:02Z 2020-09-01 Article Transgender Health. Vol.5, No.3 (2020), 182-190 10.1089/trgh.2019.0085 2380193X 2-s2.0-85091817485 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/60087 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85091817485&origin=inward
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Roman Shrestha
Jonathan M. Galka
Iskandar Azwa
Sin How Lim
Thomas E. Guadamuz
Frederick L. Altice
Jeffrey A. Wickersham
Willingness to Use HIV Self-Testing and Associated Factors among Transgender Women in Malaysia
description © Copyright 2020, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020. Background: While global research on the implementation of HIV self-testing (HIVST) has increased exponentially, few studies have assessed information on HIVST uptake factors (i.e., willingness, preferences) in transgender women (TW) and none in the Malaysian context. We therefore sought to assess willingness to use HIVST among this understudied key population. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 361 HIV-negative Malaysian TW in 2017. Participants were recruited using flyers, announcements through social media, and direct referral from staff members of the community-based organizations serving the TW communities. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify correlates of willingness to use HIVST. Results: Nearly half of the participants (47.6%) reported that they would be willing to use HIVST. Multivariable analysis showed that willingness to use HIVST was positively associated with having experienced sexual assault in childhood (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]=3.239, p<0.001), having ever used mobile phone or apps to find sex work clients (aOR=1.677, p=0.040), and having engaged in condomless sex in the past 6 months (aOR=1.886, p=0.018). In contrast, living in Kuala Lumpur (aOR=0.559, p=0.032), having higher number of sex work clients per day (aOR=0.927, p=0.004), and current depressive symptoms (aOR=0.576, p=0.026) were negatively associated with willingness to use HIVST. Conclusions: Findings in this study suggest that TW in our sample were moderately willing to use HIVST. Especially important here is the increased interest in HIVST among TW who are at higher risk for HIV infection. Overall, our findings underscore the need for additional research on how to most effectively implement HIVST for key populations, including TW, such that uptake and retention in regular HIV screening is sustained.
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Roman Shrestha
Jonathan M. Galka
Iskandar Azwa
Sin How Lim
Thomas E. Guadamuz
Frederick L. Altice
Jeffrey A. Wickersham
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author Roman Shrestha
Jonathan M. Galka
Iskandar Azwa
Sin How Lim
Thomas E. Guadamuz
Frederick L. Altice
Jeffrey A. Wickersham
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title Willingness to Use HIV Self-Testing and Associated Factors among Transgender Women in Malaysia
title_short Willingness to Use HIV Self-Testing and Associated Factors among Transgender Women in Malaysia
title_full Willingness to Use HIV Self-Testing and Associated Factors among Transgender Women in Malaysia
title_fullStr Willingness to Use HIV Self-Testing and Associated Factors among Transgender Women in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Willingness to Use HIV Self-Testing and Associated Factors among Transgender Women in Malaysia
title_sort willingness to use hiv self-testing and associated factors among transgender women in malaysia
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