TRENDS IN HIV COUNSELING AND TESTING OF CLIENTS ATTENDING A PUBLIC SEXUALLY-TRANSMITTED DISEASE CLINIC IN PORTLAND, OREGON, 1989-1995

Citation
Hy. Ni et al., TRENDS IN HIV COUNSELING AND TESTING OF CLIENTS ATTENDING A PUBLIC SEXUALLY-TRANSMITTED DISEASE CLINIC IN PORTLAND, OREGON, 1989-1995, Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes and human retrovirology, 15(2), 1997, pp. 151-156
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology,"Infectious Diseases
ISSN journal
10779450
Volume
15
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
151 - 156
Database
ISI
SICI code
1077-9450(1997)15:2<151:TIHCAT>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
To assess the trend in acceptance of human immunodeficiency virus coun seling and testing (HIV-CT) among clients attending a public sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic, 13,139 clients who visited the large st STD clinic in Oregon at least once from 1989 through 1995 were inve stigated. Overall, 6236 (47.5%) of the clients accepted HIV-CT, and 98 (0.7%) clients reported having previously tested positive for HIV inf ection. The proportion of clients accepting HIV-CT increased from 28.2 % in 1989 to 60.1% in 1995 (trend: p < 0.001). Among those who had nev er tested for HIV, acceptance of HIV-CT increased from 28.4% in 1989 t o 60.9% in 1995 among HIV-uninfected clients (trend: p < 0.001) and fr om 20.6% in 1989 to 43.8% in 1995 among HIV-infected clients (trend: p = 0.13). The proportion increased from 25.9% in 1989 to 59.4% in 1995 (trend: p < 0.001) among those who previously tested negative for HIV and from 8.3% in 1989 to 25.0% in 1995 (trend: p = 0.03) among those who previously tested positive for HIV. Increases were seen in both se xes across all age and racial or ethnic groups. Acceptance of HIV test ing increased among gay or bisexual men from 29% in 1989 to 57% in 199 5 (trend. p < 0.001), and among IDUs from 49.5% to 78.8% (trend: p < 0 .001). We conclude that HIV-CT is becoming more acceptable among publi c STD clinic clients, although extra efforts must be made to reach the clients who know they carry the virus but continue to practice unsafe sex.