Abstract Background Implementation of anal cancer screening requires the procedure to be acceptable to the target population. Our objective was to assess the beliefs of men living with HIV regarding anal cancer screening and identify factors associated with their willingness to participate in screening. Methods We developed a cross-sectional questionnaire using the Theory of Planned Behavior to examine beliefs regarding prevention of human papillomavirus (HPV)-related diseases, administered to men living with HIV in 2016–2017 in a multi-site HIV clinical cohort. Correspondence analysis was used to examine the interrelationships between men’s beliefs and willingness to undergo anal cancer screening. We used multivariable proportional odds mo...
Objectives: I investigated gay and bisexual men's willingness to self-administer an anal cancer scre...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of anal cancer is significantly higher in men who have sex with men (MSM...
Introduction: The incidence of anal cancer is significantly higher in men who have sex with men (MSM...
The risk of anal cancer is magnitudes higher among men living HIV than the general population. To co...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of anal cancer has increased in the past decade, especially among men who ...
Background Anal cancer rates are increasing in HIV-infected men. Screening programmes similar to pro...
BACKGROUND: Anal cancer is a priority health issue in HIV positive men who have sex with men. Anal c...
Background: Anal cancer disproportionately affects gay and bisexual men (GBM), especially those with...
Background: Anal cancer is a priority health issue in HIV positive men who have sex with men. Anal c...
BACKGROUND: Anal cancer is relatively common in HIV-positive men who have sex with men(MSM). However...
Objectives. We investigated attitudes about and acceptance of anal Papanicolaou (Pap) screening amon...
Background: This study explores foreign-born Hispanic HIV-infected gay and bisexual men's (GBM) anal...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in the Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Servic...
Objectives. We assessed the willingness of gay and bisexual men, who have high rates of anal cancer ...
We investigated gay and bisexual men’s willingness to self-administer an anal cancer screening test ...
Objectives: I investigated gay and bisexual men's willingness to self-administer an anal cancer scre...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of anal cancer is significantly higher in men who have sex with men (MSM...
Introduction: The incidence of anal cancer is significantly higher in men who have sex with men (MSM...
The risk of anal cancer is magnitudes higher among men living HIV than the general population. To co...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of anal cancer has increased in the past decade, especially among men who ...
Background Anal cancer rates are increasing in HIV-infected men. Screening programmes similar to pro...
BACKGROUND: Anal cancer is a priority health issue in HIV positive men who have sex with men. Anal c...
Background: Anal cancer disproportionately affects gay and bisexual men (GBM), especially those with...
Background: Anal cancer is a priority health issue in HIV positive men who have sex with men. Anal c...
BACKGROUND: Anal cancer is relatively common in HIV-positive men who have sex with men(MSM). However...
Objectives. We investigated attitudes about and acceptance of anal Papanicolaou (Pap) screening amon...
Background: This study explores foreign-born Hispanic HIV-infected gay and bisexual men's (GBM) anal...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in the Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Servic...
Objectives. We assessed the willingness of gay and bisexual men, who have high rates of anal cancer ...
We investigated gay and bisexual men’s willingness to self-administer an anal cancer screening test ...
Objectives: I investigated gay and bisexual men's willingness to self-administer an anal cancer scre...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of anal cancer is significantly higher in men who have sex with men (MSM...
Introduction: The incidence of anal cancer is significantly higher in men who have sex with men (MSM...