The Influence of Health Care Provider-Initiated HIV Screening on the Rate of HIV Testing among Black and Latinx People in the Midwest

Author:

Carter Gregory123ORCID,Woodward Brennan1,Campbell Jessica2,Ohmit Anita1

Affiliation:

1. Indiana University School of Nursing, Bloomington, IN, USA

2. The Kinsey Institute, Bloomington, IN, USA

3. Rural Center for AIDS and STD Prevention, Bloomington, IN, USA

Abstract

HIV continues to impact people of color disproportionately. In 2015, Black Americans accounted for 42% of those living with HIV, and Latinx individuals accounted for 30% of new diagnoses. Using a sample of 364 people of color, demographic data, HIV testing history, and interactions with health care providers were collected. Over half of the participants (59.3%) had never been offered an HIV test, and only 19% reported a provider had offered an HIV test once, followed by 14% who have had a provider offer an HIV test more than once. Participants who were offered an HIV test once were 13.23 times more likely to report a history of HIV screening, and those offered an HIV test more than once were 18.02 times more likely to report a history of HIV testing. Participants who reported feeling a “little” judged were 6.85 times less likely to report being screened for HIV.

Funder

Indiana Minority Health Coalition

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

Reference28 articles.

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