Characteristics of and Factors Associated With Partner Service Uptake Cascade Among People With Newly Reported HIV/AIDS Diagnoses in Southeastern China in 2022: Cross-Sectional Survey.

Jun Jiang, Lin Chen, Wei Cheng, Wanjun Chen, Jiezhe Yang, Yun Xu, Xin Zhou, Xiaohong Pan, Chengliang Chai
Author Information
  1. Jun Jiang: Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease and Control and Prevention, Hangzhou, China. ORCID
  2. Lin Chen: Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease and Control and Prevention, Hangzhou, China. ORCID
  3. Wei Cheng: Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease and Control and Prevention, Hangzhou, China. ORCID
  4. Wanjun Chen: Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease and Control and Prevention, Hangzhou, China. ORCID
  5. Jiezhe Yang: Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease and Control and Prevention, Hangzhou, China. ORCID
  6. Yun Xu: Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease and Control and Prevention, Hangzhou, China. ORCID
  7. Xin Zhou: Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease and Control and Prevention, Hangzhou, China. ORCID
  8. Xiaohong Pan: Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease and Control and Prevention, Hangzhou, China. ORCID
  9. Chengliang Chai: Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease and Control and Prevention, Hangzhou, China. ORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND: HIV notification and testing integrated into partner service (PS) practices among HIV-positive individuals have been proven to be an efficient approach for case finding, although it remains a weak link in China. Although nonmarital sexual activities accounted for a large proportion of newly diagnosed HIV-positive cases in China, little is known about PS uptake and associated factors within nonmarital partnerships.
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe HIV PS utilization and its associated factors among HIV-positive individuals with nonmarital sexual partners.
METHODS: We recruited newly diagnosed HIV-positive individuals who had nonmarital sexual partners in 2022 in Zhejiang Province and offered them PS. We described the PS uptake cascade within sexual partner categories and analyzed the associated factors with 3 primary outcomes from the participants' perspective: nonmarital partner enumeration, HIV testing, and HIV positivity.
RESULTS: In this study, 3509 HIV-positive individuals were recruited as participants, and they enumerated 2507 nonmarital sex partners (2507/14,556, 17.2% of all nonmarital sex partners) with contact information. Among these, 43.1% (1090/2507) underwent an HIV test, with an HIV-positive rate of 28.3% (309/1090). Heterosexual commercial partners were the least likely of being enumerated (441/4292, 10.3%) and had the highest HIV-positive rate (40/107, 37.4%). At the participant level, 48.1% (1688/3509) of the participants enumerated at least one nonmarital sex partner with contact information, 52.7% (890/1688) had a sex partner tested for HIV, and 31% (276/890) had at least one nonmarital sex partner who tested positive. Multivariate analysis indicated that gender and transmission route were associated with both nonmarital sex partner enumeration and HIV testing. Age and occupation were associated with nonmarital sex partner enumeration and HIV positivity. Compared with participants who had no regular nonmarital sex partner, those who had a regular nonmarital sex partner were more likely to enumerate nonmarital sex partners (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 3.017, 95% CI 2.560-3.554), have them get tested for HIV (aOR 1.725, 95% CI 1.403-2.122), and have an HIV-positive nonmarital sex partner (aOR 1.962, 95% CI 1.454-2.647).
CONCLUSIONS: The percentage of partner enumeration was low, and HIV testing rate was moderate among nonmarital partnerships of HIV-positive individuals. More efforts should be made to improve PS practices among HIV-positive individuals and address the gap in partner enumeration, especially for heterosexual commercial nonmarital partnerships. Additionally, enhancing PS operational skills among health care personnel could increase the overall efficiency of PS uptake in China.

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MeSH Term

Humans
China
Male
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Adult
Contact Tracing
Sexual Partners
Middle Aged
HIV Infections
Adolescent
Young Adult
HIV Testing
Surveys and Questionnaires
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

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