[HTML][HTML] Influence of previous experience with and beliefs regarding anal cancer screening on willingness to be screened among men living with HIV

JL Gillis, T Grennan, R Grewal, G Ogilvie, M Gaspar… - BMC Public Health, 2022 - Springer
… Due in part to the success of such programs, anal cancer prevention efforts have explored
Our findings suggest that high self-perceived risk for anal cancer and positive self-efficacy (ie …

… quality of life impact of screening test results for anal precancerous lesions in gay and bisexual men: baseline findings from the Study of the Prevention of Anal Cancer

E Cvejic, IM Poynten, PJ Kelly, F Jin… - Sexually Transmitted …, 2020 - sti.bmj.com
… thoughts, increased cancer worry and perceived cancer risk. The … when implementing anal
cancer screening programmes. … explored the psychological impact of baseline screening

Awareness and knowledge of anal cancer in a community-recruited sample of HIV-negative and HIV-positive gay and bisexual men

L Feeney, M Poynten, FJ Jin, C Cooper… - Sexual …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
… Data collected included: demographic information; HIV status; perceived anal cancer risk in
… , 15 an ongoing prospective cohort study exploring the epidemiology of anal HPV infection …

Shared decision-making around anal cancer screening among black bisexual and gay men in the USA

ME Acree, M McNulty, O Blocker… - Culture, health & …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… There is a paucity of research examining these factors among … evaluates the relationship
between intersectionality and … Most participants stated that their opinions were valued, and …

Exploring anal self-examination as a screening tool for women at risk for anal cancer: awareness, interest, and barriers to behavioral uptake

DA Moskowitz, M Rahman, DH Li - Cancer Causes & Control, 2019 - Springer
… , perceived discomfort with performing ASEs, and perceived irrelevance of … anal cancer
among women. Despite being a well-educated sample, most women failed both anal cancer

Anal cancer and anal cancer screening knowledge, attitudes, and perceived risk among women living with HIV

SA Rodriguez, RT Higashi, AC Betts… - Journal of lower …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
behaviors, which include collecting a specimen for testing. Future studies are needed to
explore the utility of self-sampling among … to conduct the procedure, areas with limited research. …

Gay and bisexual men who report anal sex stigma alongside discomfort discussing anal sex with health workers are less likely to have ever received an anal …

BA Kutner, JM Simoni, W DeWitt, MM Gaisa… - LGBT health, 2022 - liebertpub.com
… as a barrier to anal STI testing and anal cancer screening. In our … anal sex stigma can delay
men's access to services when … In addition to perceptions about stigma among GBM in our …

Racial disparities in anal cancer screening among men living with HIV: findings from a clinical cohort study

JL Gillis, T Grennan, R Grewal, G Ogilvie… - JAIDS Journal of …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
… were developed by first examining the association of race and … For models examining past
screening with DARE and … perceptions about racialized men's sexuality and consequently …

… who have sex with men experience low anxiety and few barriers to performing anal self or companion examinations: a qualitative study of the Prevent Anal Cancer …

RA Flores, JM Wilkerson, A Travis… - Culture, Health & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… and perceptions of barriers to anal self-examination and anal … , studies examining
implementation of anal cancer screening … barriers to screening and health-seeking behaviour: …

Factors associated with anal cancer screening follow-up by high-resolution anoscopy

KZ Apaydin, A Nguyen, CPC Borba… - Sexually transmitted …, 2019 - sti.bmj.com
Objectives High-resolution anoscopy (HRA) is a potential screening method for detection of
anal cancer precursors. We evaluated factors associated with adherence to recommended …