Table 1.
Demographic data for the study population, including age, region, and sexually transmitted infection diagnosis history, American Men’s Internet Survey 2018 (N=1375).
| Category | Participants, n (%) | ||
| Age (years) | |||
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15-24 | 318 (23.13) | |
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25-29 | 214 (15.56) | |
|
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30-39 | 291 (21.16) | |
|
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≥40 | 552 (40.15) | |
| US region | |||
|
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Northeast (eg, New York and Vermont) | 221 (16.07) | |
|
|
Midwest (eg, Illinois and Ohio) | 314 (22.84) | |
|
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South (eg, Florida and Alabama) | 505 (36.73) | |
|
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West (eg, California and Oregon) | 335 (24.36) | |
| Race or ethnicity | |||
|
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Black, non-Hispanic | 75 (5.51) | |
|
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Hispanic | 181 (13.30) | |
|
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White, non-Hispanic | 1020 (74.94) | |
|
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Other or multiple race | 85 (6.25) | |
| History of STIa diagnosis | |||
|
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No history of HIV or other STI diagnosis | 1087 (79.05) | |
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Living with HIV | 118 (8.58) | |
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Recent gonorrhea, chlamydia, or syphilis (and not living with HIV) | 170 (12.36) | |
| STI test in the 12 months before the study | |||
|
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No | 1128 (82.04) | |
|
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Yes | 247 (17.96) | |
| Willing to access web-based STI test results | |||
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No | 14 (1.02) | |
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Yes | 1361 (98.98) | |
aSTI: sexually transmitted infection.