HIV/Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Knowledge and Acceptability of Rapid HIV Testing Among Transgender Adolescents in a Multidisciplinary Gender Clinic.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences
Transgender Health Pub Date : 2024-04-03 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1089/trgh.2021.0163
Carly E Guss, Sarah Pilcher, Ida Assefa, Susan Fitzgerald, Catherine Stamoulis, Elizabeth R Woods
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Abstract

Purpose: The objectives of this study were to assess the knowledge of HIV and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in transgender adolescents and young adults (AYAs) and to test the acceptability of rapid HIV testing among transgender adolescents in a multidisciplinary gender clinic.

Methods: Participants enrolled on the same day as their mental health or medical appointment in a multidisciplinary gender clinic. They completed survey questions regarding HIV and PrEP knowledge and were also offered an optional same-day, rapid, fourth-generation HIV test. Participants who had an HIV test answered additional questions about their testing experience.

Results: We enrolled 61 participants; just over half (n=31) were assigned female at birth. Less than a third (n=20, 32.8%) scored 80% or above regarding HIV knowledge. Nearly half of the participants (n=29, 47.5%) were not interested in PrEP. Forty-one percent of participants chose to have a rapid HIV test; all were "satisfied" with the testing experience. There were no positive HIV results.

Conclusions: Transgender AYAs have gaps in their understanding of HIV acquisition and transmission. Rapid HIV testing in the setting of gender care is well received by those who desire testing and may be a way to increase knowledge of transgender AYA HIV status.

多学科性别诊所中跨性别青少年HIV/暴露前预防知识和快速HIV检测的可接受性
目的:本研究旨在评估变性青少年和年轻成人(AYAs)对 HIV 和暴露前预防(PrEP)的了解程度,并测试多学科性别诊所中变性青少年对 HIV 快速检测的接受程度:方法: 参与者在心理健康或医疗预约的同一天到多学科性别诊所登记。他们回答了有关 HIV 和 PrEP 知识的调查问题,同时还接受了可选的当天快速第四代 HIV 检测。接受过 HIV 检测的参与者还回答了有关检测经历的其他问题:我们招募了 61 名参与者,其中略多于一半(31 人)在出生时被指定为女性。不到三分之一的参与者(人数=20,32.8%)在艾滋病知识方面的得分达到或超过 80%。近一半的参与者(29 人,占 47.5%)对 PrEP 不感兴趣。41% 的参与者选择进行 HIV 快速检测;所有人都对检测体验表示 "满意"。没有 HIV 阳性结果:变性青壮年对 HIV 感染和传播的认识存在差距。在性别护理环境中进行快速 HIV 检测受到了希望接受检测者的欢迎,这可能是增加变性青壮年 HIV 感染状况知识的一种方法。
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Transgender Health
Transgender Health Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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