Association between general self-efficacy and HIV-related stigma among newly HIV-diagnosed man who have sex with man
10.16462/j.cnki.zhjbkz.2019.12.019
- Author:
Na WANG
1
;
Xiao-qiang QIU
;
Yu-hua RUAN
Author Information
1. Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Guilin Medical University, Guilin 541100, China
- Publication Type:Research Article
- Keywords:
Men who have sex with men, General self-efficacy, HIV-related stigma
- From:
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention
2019;23(12):1531-1534
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the association between general self-efficacy (GSES) and human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)-related stigma among newly HIV-diagnosed men who have sex with men (MSM) in Beijing. Methods HIV testing was conducted among MSM who met the inclusion criteria in Beijing from April 2013 to April 2014. Face-to-face interviews were conducted among newly HIV-diagnosed MSM. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the association between general self-efficacy and HIV-related stigma among newly HIV-diagnosed MSM. Results Of the 367 newly HIV-diagnosed MSM, the general self-efficacy score of was (31.5±6.3) and the HIV-related stigma score was (26.9±20.9). Multiple linear regression showed that after adjusting for confounding factors, general self-efficacy was negativly associated with HIV-related stigma (GSES was continuous variable β=-0.010, P=0.022; GSES was dichotomous variable β=-0.117, P=0.028 ). Conclusions The newly HIV-diagnosed MSM face the problem of HIV-related stigma. For newly HIV-diagnosed MSM, higher self-efficacy helps reduce HIV-related stigma.