2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2019.11.243
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240. Self-Sampling Methods of STI Screening Among Young Adult Women and Transgender Men: Preferred Sources of Information

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“…The lack of confidentiality and invasion of privacy have previously been highlighted as barriers to young people accessing STI healthcare services (32,33). To this effect self-sampling as an intervention provides privacy and autonomy and mitigates this barrier, and potentially improves STI healthcare seeking behaviour among young people (34). This attribute refers to being able to maintain confidentiality during the STI healthcare process from diagnosis, to communicating results and providing treatment and minimise interaction with healthcare personnel until the point of treatment where required.…”
Section: Confidentiality and Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of confidentiality and invasion of privacy have previously been highlighted as barriers to young people accessing STI healthcare services (32,33). To this effect self-sampling as an intervention provides privacy and autonomy and mitigates this barrier, and potentially improves STI healthcare seeking behaviour among young people (34). This attribute refers to being able to maintain confidentiality during the STI healthcare process from diagnosis, to communicating results and providing treatment and minimise interaction with healthcare personnel until the point of treatment where required.…”
Section: Confidentiality and Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%