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. 2015 Oct 1;43(4):450-467.
doi: 10.1080/00909882.2015.1083603. Epub 2015 Sep 2.

A Communicative Analysis of a Sexual Health Screening Intervention Conducted in a Low-income Housing Complex

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A Communicative Analysis of a Sexual Health Screening Intervention Conducted in a Low-income Housing Complex

Muriel E Scott et al. J Appl Commun Res. .

Abstract

Providing free HIV screening within public housing sites offers the potential for increased participation of at-risk populations. Residential-based screening, however, raises concerns about privacy because of the stigma attached to HIV/AIDS and even to the testing for HIV. This study examined the effectiveness of offering HIV screening within a public housing high-rise in upstate New York. Through interviews with both women who obtained testing and those who did not, this study explored the tension between convenience and privacy concerns. The findings suggest that offering HIV screening where people live could encourage participation in the screenings, as well as lead to a destigmatization of HIV testing over time. Some women chose to eschew the convenience of on-site testing in favor of a more private venue for screening, whereas some women responded positively to the accessibility of on-site testing, using communicative strategies to manage privacy concerns.

Keywords: HIV/AIDS; confidentiality/privacy; health care screening; marginalized populations; stigma.

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