Self-Reported HIV Testing and Diagnosis Prevalence Among US Hispanic or Latino Adults
Key Points
This research aims to evaluate the prevalence of HIV testing and the factors influencing test positivity among Hispanic or Latino adults in the US.
Cohort study design focusing on adults of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity in the US.
Assessment of self-reported HIV testing rates and positivity outcomes.
Evaluation of cultural and personal factors related to testing behavior.
Identified the overall percentage of HIV testing among participants.
Examined the positivity rates associated with HIV tests among different cultural backgrounds.
Highlighted significant personal factors influencing the likelihood of HIV testing.
Abstract
This cohort study assesses HIV testing, test positivity, and cultural and personal factors associated with these outcomes among adults of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity in the US.