Users’ opinions of internet-based self-sampling tests for chlamydia trachomatis and neisseria gonorrhoeae in Sweden

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Internet-based testing for Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a public health service in Sweden. However, knowledge about users of the service is limited. This study examined experiences of using the C. trachomatis/N. gonorrhoeae selfsampling service. Individuals ordering a free-of-charge C. trachomatis/N. gonorrhoeae self-sampling test from an eHealth website in 2018/2019 were invited to complete a questionnaire. Of the 1,785 participants 69.4% were women. The majority of participants (77.1%) were single and heterosexual (88.2%) and 5.3% of samples tested positive. The self-sampling service was appreciated, with > 90% considering it good/very good. The main reason subjects gave for testing was to check their health after unprotected sex (72.9%). Almost half (44.7%) had regretted having sex after alcohol intake. Differences in attitudes were seen between categories: born vs not born in Sweden, employed vs student, single vs married/having a partner. Participants were happy with the self-sampling test service, and sexual risk behaviours motivated use of the test.

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Grandahl, M., Mohammad, J., Larsson, M., & Herrmann, B. (2020). Users’ opinions of internet-based self-sampling tests for chlamydia trachomatis and neisseria gonorrhoeae in Sweden. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 100(18), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3677

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