Sexual Health Influencer Distribution of HIV/Syphilis Self-Tests Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in China: Secondary Analysis to Inform Community-Based Interventions
Journal of Medical Internet Research2021Vol. 23(6), pp. e24303–e24303
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Nancy Yang, Dan Wu, Yi Zhou, Shanzi Huang, Xi He, Joseph D. Tucker, Xiaofeng Li, M. Kumi Smith, Xiaohui Jiang, Yehua Wang, Wenting Huang, Hongyun Fu, Huanyu Bao, Hongbo Jiang, Wencan Dai, Weiming Tang
Abstract
Being a sexual health influencer was associated with encouraging more alters with less testing access to self-test for HIV/syphilis. Sexual health influencers can be engaged as seeds to expand HIV/syphilis testing coverage.
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