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. 2017 Mar 9;5(3):e26. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.7199

Table 5.

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing history of men who have sex with men (MSM) participants during a 4-month pilot study of an HIV prevention app, United States, 2015.

Health Behavior at Post-Use Survey
Total (n=98) Atlanta (n=61) Seattle (n=37)
 
n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

HIV/STI Testing




Tested for HIVa 75 (77)

48 (79)

27 (73)


Tested HIV positive 3 (4)

3 (6)

0 (0)


Tested for STIsb 46 (47)

29 (48)

17 (47)

HIV Test Plan




Had a previous HIV testing plan 52 (53)

34 (56)

18 (49)


Did not have a previous plan, but now does 29 (30)

18 (30)

11 (30)


Does not have an HIV testing plan 17 (17)

9 (15)

8 (19)






Among those never tested or tested > 1 year ago at baseline
n=19 n=12 n=7

Tested during pilot 13 (68)

8 (67)

5 (71)


Tested HIV positive 1 (5)

1 (8)

0 (0)

HIV Test Plan




Had a previous HIV testing plan 6 (32)

4 (33)

2 (29)


Did not have a previous plan, but now does 9 (47)

7 (58)

2 (29)


Does not have an HIV testing plan 4 (21)

1 (8)

3 (43)

aHIV: human immunodeficiency virus.

bSTIs: sexually transmitted infections.