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Acceptability of an Internet-Based Partner Notification System for Sexually Transmitted Infection Exposure Among Men Who Have Sex With Men.
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- Author(s): Mimiaga, Matthew J.; Fair, Andrew D.; Tetu, Ashley M.; Novak, David S.; VanDerwarker, Rodney; Bertrand, Thomas; Adelson, Stephan; Mayer, Kenneth H.
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American Journal of Public Health. Jun2008, Vol. 98 Issue 6, p1009-1011. 3p. 1 Chart.
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US men who have sex with men (n = 1848) completed an online questionnaire about their willingness to use Internet-based partner notification. Eighty-one percent reported that it would be important to them to receive a partner notification e-mail if they had been exposed to a sexually transmitted infection. Seventy percent reported that if infected, they would use a public health specialist to inform partners of possible exposure through Internet notification. There was broad acceptance of Internet partner notification by at-risk US men who have sex with men, including a willingness to receive or initiate a notification e-mail. (Am J Public Health. 2008;98:1009-1011. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2006.098467) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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