Hoyos Miller, Juan EduardoMaté, TomásGuerras, Juan MiguelDonat, MartaAgustí, CristinaKuske, MatthiasFuertes, RicardoChanos, SophoclesPichon, FrancoisSordo Delcastillo, LuisPulido Manzanero, JoséBelza, María José2023-06-172023-06-172021-04-30Hoyos Miller, J. E., Maté, T., Guerras, J. M. et al. «Preference towards HIV Self-Testing above Other Testing Options in a Sample of Men Who Have Sex with Men from Five European Countries». International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 18, n.o 9, abril de 2021, p. 4804. DOI.org (Crossref), https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094804.1660-460110.3390/ijerph18094804https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/6939We analyzed men who have sex with men (MSM) from Denmark, Germany, Greece, Portugal and Spain to identify who would choose HIV self-testing as their preferred testing method and assessed their preferred setting to acquire a self-testing kit and to confirm a reactive result. In 2016, we recruited an online sample of 3725 HIV-negative MSM. We used Poisson regression to identify factors associated with choosing self-testing as the preferred testing option. For those choosing it as their preferred option, we assessed the preferred settings to acquire a self-testing kit and to confirm a reactive result. Not being open about one’s sexual behaviors with men was associated with choosing self-testing as the preferred option, except in Greece; older age in Greece and Spain; reporting condomless anal intercourses (CAI) in Germany and Portugal; reporting one previous test in Greece; between 2 and 5 in Spain and with having been tested ≥ 12 months ago in Germany, Portugal and Spain. The internet (32.8%) was the preferred place to acquire a self-testing kit and primary care (34.0%) for confirmation purposes. Self-testing was highly valued, especially among individuals who were not open about their sexual behaviors with men. In certain countries, it was also associated with older age, CAI and being undertested.engAtribución 3.0 Españahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/Preference towards HIV Self-Testing above Other Testing Options in a Sample of Men Who Have Sex with Men from Five European Countriesjournal articlehttps://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18094804https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/9/4804/htmopen accessEarly diagnosisHIVSelf-testingMen who have sex with menInmunología2412 Inmunología