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The study of feasibility and acceptability of using HIV self-tests in high-risk Iranian populations (FSWs, MSM, and TGs): a cross-sectional study

This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using the HIV self-test in high-risk Iranian groups (MSM, FSWs, and TGs). This study was a mixed study designed as a quantitative-qualitative study conducted between October 1, 2020, and June 22, 2021, in Tehran and Karaj, Iran. The sample size needed...

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Published in:Harm reduction journal 2022-06, Vol.19 (1), p.61-61, Article 61
Main Authors: Moradi, Ghobad, Amini, Elnaz Ezzati, Valipour, Azam, Tayeri, Katayoon, Kazerooni, Parvin Afsar, Molaeipour, Leila, Moradi, Yousef
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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
AIDS
COVID-19
Cross-sectional studies
Demographic aspects
Diagnosis
Evaluation
Feasibility studies
Female sex worker
Females
Gays & lesbians
Harm reduction
Health aspects
High-risk population
HIV
HIV home tests
HIV infection
HIV self-test
HIV testing
Home medical tests
Human immunodeficiency virus
Infections
Iranian
Men who have sex with men
Mens health
MSM (Men who have sex with men)
Population
Populations
Prevention
Prostitutes
Qualitative research
Questionnaires
Risk
Risk groups
Sample size
Sampling methods
Self testing
Self tests
Sexually transmitted diseases
Transgender people
Transgender persons
Womens health
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