Concordance between self-reported STI history and biomedical results among men who have sex with men in Los Angeles, California.
Nicole J CunninghamMatthew R BeymerMarjan JavanbakhtChelsea L ShoverRobert K BolanPublished in: Sexually transmitted infections (2017)
This is the first study that attempts to evaluate the validity of self-reported STI history among MSM. We found that self-reported STI history may not be an appropriate proxy for true STI history in certain settings and minority populations. Clinical guidelines and research studies that rely on self-reported STI history will need to modify their recommendations in light of the limited validity of these data.