Figure 6. Acceptability of mChip for consumer use.
(A) Participants’ ratings on likeliness to use the mChip for self-use and with sexual partners if cost were not an issue. (B) Participants’ ratings on how easy or hard it would be to keep the mChip at home or carry on the go. (C) Participants’ likeliness to use mChip with different types of sexual partners, including single-encounter partners (“one-night stands”), spouse-equivalents (defined as those participants felt an emotional connection with) and all other partner types, if cost were not an issue. (D) Participants’ responses on approaching partner-testing with the mChip including how hard or easy it would be to show a partner how to use mChip, ask a partner to be tested and raise the idea of using mChip with a partner. (E) Perceived influence of drugs or alcohol on ease of using mChip with partners when participants were under the influence or when partners were under the influence.