HIV Testing and PrEP Use Among Trans and/or Non-binary Participants in the TASG Study, a Participatory Study in Germany

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AIDS and Behavior Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1007/s10461-025-04631-z
Uwe Koppe, Jonas A. Hamm, Chris Spurgat, Alexander Hahne, Robin K. Saalfeld, Manuel Ricardo Garcia, Viviane Bremer, Kathleen Pöge, for the TASG study group
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HIV testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) are recommended in Germany for individuals at increased HIV risk. However, data on HIV testing, PrEP use, and PrEP knowledge among trans and non-binary people are limited. We analysed data from the ‘Sexuelle Gesundheit in trans und nicht-binären Communitys’ (TASG) study, a participatory study on HIV/STI and sexual health among trans and non-binary people in Germany. The study was designed, promoted, and analysed with active involvement of community members. Participants were invited to complete an anonymous online survey between 1 March and 1 July 2022. The outcomes included HIV testing within the last 5 years, PrEP use, and PrEP-specific knowledge. Predictors for HIV testing were identified using a bootstrap stepwise selection procedure. Among 2468 HIV-negative participants with information on potential HIV risks, 21.5% had potential needs for HIV testing and PrEP. Of these, only 44.3% (208/470, missing: 60) reported testing for HIV within the last 5 years. Older participants, those living in larger cities, and those with higher education levels were more likely to have tested for HIV. Additionally, only 8.3% (38/459, missing: 71) reported ever using PrEP. Among 451 participants with potential PrEP needs (missing: 79), only 57.4% knew at least one of three key PrEP-related facts at the time of the survey. Our findings highlight substantial gaps in HIV testing and prevention among trans and non-binary individuals in Germany with potential needs for these services. Reducing barriers to testing and prevention is essential to enable broader access to these critical services.

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在德国的一项参与性研究TASG研究中,跨性别和/或非二元性别参与者的HIV检测和PrEP使用。
在德国,HIV检测和暴露前预防(PrEP)被推荐给HIV风险增加的个体。然而,关于跨性别和非二元性人群的艾滋病毒检测、PrEP使用和PrEP知识的数据有限。我们分析了“变性人和nicht-binären社区中的性行为”(TASG)研究的数据,这是一项关于德国变性人和非二元性人群中艾滋病毒/性传播疾病和性健康的参与性研究。这项研究是在社区成员的积极参与下设计、推广和分析的。参与者被邀请在2022年3月1日至7月1日期间完成一项匿名在线调查。结果包括最近5年内的艾滋病毒检测,PrEP使用情况和PrEP特异性知识。HIV检测的预测因子使用自举逐步选择程序确定。在2468名了解潜在艾滋病毒风险信息的艾滋病毒阴性参与者中,21.5%的人有潜在的艾滋病毒检测和PrEP需求。其中,只有44.3%(208/470,缺失60人)报告在过去5年内进行了艾滋病毒检测。年龄较大的参与者、居住在大城市的参与者以及受教育程度较高的参与者更有可能进行艾滋病毒检测。此外,只有8.3%(38/459,缺失:71)报告使用过PrEP。在451名有潜在PrEP需求的参与者中(缺失:79),只有57.4%的人在调查时至少知道三个与PrEP相关的关键事实中的一个。我们的研究结果突出了德国跨性别和非二元性人群在艾滋病检测和预防方面的巨大差距,这些人群可能需要这些服务。减少检测和预防的障碍对于更广泛地获得这些关键服务至关重要。
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期刊介绍: AIDS and Behavior provides an international venue for the scientific exchange of research and scholarly work on the contributing factors, prevention, consequences, social impact, and response to HIV/AIDS. This bimonthly journal publishes original peer-reviewed papers that address all areas of AIDS behavioral research including: individual, contextual, social, economic and geographic factors that facilitate HIV transmission; interventions aimed to reduce HIV transmission risks at all levels and in all contexts; mental health aspects of HIV/AIDS; medical and behavioral consequences of HIV infection - including health-related quality of life, coping, treatment and treatment adherence; and the impact of HIV infection on adults children, families, communities and societies. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, and critical literature reviews. provides an international venue for the scientific exchange of research and scholarly work on the contributing factors, prevention, consequences, social impact, and response to HIV/AIDS. This bimonthly journal publishes original peer-reviewed papers that address all areas of AIDS behavioral research including: individual, contextual, social, economic and geographic factors that facilitate HIV transmission; interventions aimed to reduce HIV transmission risks at all levels and in all contexts; mental health aspects of HIV/AIDS; medical and behavioral consequences of HIV infection - including health-related quality of life, coping, treatment and treatment adherence; and the impact of HIV infection on adults children, families, communities and societies. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, and critical literature reviews.5 Year Impact Factor: 2.965 (2008) Section ''SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL'': Rank 5 of 29 Section ''PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH'': Rank 9 of 76
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