Sociodemographic characteristics, community engagement and stigma among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) who attend MSM-led versus public sexual health clinics: A cross-sectional survey in China.
Huon, Christina;
Marley, Gifty;
Tan, Rayner Kay Jin;
Wu, Dan;
Sheng, Qilei;
Liu, Ye;
Byrne, Margaret Elizabeth;
Tang, Qiwen;
Mu, Rong;
Wang, Cheng;
+4 more...Yang, Ligang;
Wang, Tong;
Tang, Weiming;
Tucker, Joseph D;
(2024)
Sociodemographic characteristics, community engagement and stigma among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) who attend MSM-led versus public sexual health clinics: A cross-sectional survey in China.
PloS one, 19 (10).
e0310957-.
ISSN 1932-6203
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0310957
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Community-based sexual health services are recommended to increase sexually transmitted disease (STD) testing among men who have sex with men (MSM). Pilot study data from multiple sites found that MSM in Guangzhou who use public STD clinics were found to have different sociodemographic characteristics, lower community engagement, and increased social cohesion, compared to MSM who use MSM-led clinics.