Research Article
Qian Y, Han L, Zhang K, Yan
Abstract
Purpose: Understand the HIV infection rate and relevant knowledge, attitude, behavior and access to health services among men who have sex with men (MSM) to provide evidence for HIV/AIDS prevention and control. Methodology: Questionnaire survey was conducted to understand HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitude, behavior and access to health services among MSM. Serological testing was performed to look at HIV, syphilis and HCV infection rates. Epi Data 3.2 was used to create a database and SPSS 17.0 was used for statistical analysis. Results: A total of 58.50% of subjects identified themselves as homosexuals; 28.20% of subjects gave correct answers to all HIV/AIDS-related questions; 81.57% of subjects had sex with different males in the past six months; 25.53% of subjects used condoms at anal sex with males in the past six months; HIV infection rate was 1.27%; syphilis infection rate was 6.22%; and HCV infection rate was 0.88%. Conclusions: MSM in Shandong Province have strong sense of self-identify, but they have poor knowledge of HIV/ AIDS, many irregular sexual partners and low condom use rate. Moreover, some MSM use drugs at the same time.