Background: Routine Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) testing is a CDC recommendation. Little is known about health information technology (HIT) use and HIV testing. Purpose: To assess the relationship between HIT use and HIV screening and determine whether self-perceived HIV risk modifies this association. Methods: Data from the National Health Interview Survey were analyzed. The survey response rate was 65.4%. The outcome was self-report of HIV testing (Y/N). Independent variables were HIT use, self-perceived HIV risk, and socio-demographics. HIT use is defined as internet or chat room use for health information. Logistic regression tested the association between HIV testing and HIT. Crude and adjusted models are reported. Results: Of pa...
BackgroundPublic health is increasingly turning to non-traditional digital data to inform HIV preven...
Abstract: Objective: The purpose of the study was to further elucidate proximal and distal demograph...
BackgroundInternet-based platforms are increasingly prominent interfaces for social and sexual netwo...
AbstractBackgroundRoutine Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) testing is a CDC recommendation. Little...
BACKGROUND Consistent with young adults’ penchant for digital communication,...
OBJECTIVE: Internet-based HIV testing offers the potential to address privacy-related barriers to te...
International audienceBackground: Research has demonstrated that a large percentage of Canadians reg...
BackgroundConsistent with young adults' penchant for digital communication, young adults living with...
Objective Internet-based HIV testing offers the potential to address privacy-related barriers to tes...
OBJECTIVES: Increasing HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM) is a major policy goal in t...
High levels of HIV stigma are one of the main difficulties in engaging African-American and Latino m...
Background: Social networking technologies are an emerging tool for HIV prevention. Objective: To de...
The Internet is a commonly used medium for recruiting geographically dispersed, smaller populations ...
Since the beginning of the HIV epidemic, there have been more than 75 million cases. Currently, ther...
Background: Consistent with young adults’ penchant for digital communication, young adults living wi...
BackgroundPublic health is increasingly turning to non-traditional digital data to inform HIV preven...
Abstract: Objective: The purpose of the study was to further elucidate proximal and distal demograph...
BackgroundInternet-based platforms are increasingly prominent interfaces for social and sexual netwo...
AbstractBackgroundRoutine Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) testing is a CDC recommendation. Little...
BACKGROUND Consistent with young adults’ penchant for digital communication,...
OBJECTIVE: Internet-based HIV testing offers the potential to address privacy-related barriers to te...
International audienceBackground: Research has demonstrated that a large percentage of Canadians reg...
BackgroundConsistent with young adults' penchant for digital communication, young adults living with...
Objective Internet-based HIV testing offers the potential to address privacy-related barriers to tes...
OBJECTIVES: Increasing HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM) is a major policy goal in t...
High levels of HIV stigma are one of the main difficulties in engaging African-American and Latino m...
Background: Social networking technologies are an emerging tool for HIV prevention. Objective: To de...
The Internet is a commonly used medium for recruiting geographically dispersed, smaller populations ...
Since the beginning of the HIV epidemic, there have been more than 75 million cases. Currently, ther...
Background: Consistent with young adults’ penchant for digital communication, young adults living wi...
BackgroundPublic health is increasingly turning to non-traditional digital data to inform HIV preven...
Abstract: Objective: The purpose of the study was to further elucidate proximal and distal demograph...
BackgroundInternet-based platforms are increasingly prominent interfaces for social and sexual netwo...