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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance

Date Submitted: Oct 9, 2018
Open Peer Review Period: Oct 13, 2018 - Oct 27, 2018
Date Accepted: Feb 22, 2019
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Estimation of the Population Size of Men Who Have Sex With Men in Vietnam: Social App Multiplier Method

Son VH, Safarnejad A, Nga NT, Linh VM, Tu LTC, Manh PD, Long NH, Abdul-Quader A

Estimation of the Population Size of Men Who Have Sex With Men in Vietnam: Social App Multiplier Method

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2019;5(2):e12451

DOI: 10.2196/12451

PMID: 30994469

PMCID: 6492067

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Estimation of the Population Size of Men Who Have Sex With Men in Vietnam: Social App Multiplier Method

  • Vo Hai Son; 
  • Ali Safarnejad; 
  • Nguyen Thien Nga; 
  • Vu Manh Linh; 
  • Le Thi Cam Tu; 
  • Pham Duc Manh; 
  • Nguyen Hoang Long; 
  • Abu Abdul-Quader

Background:

Although the prevalence of HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Vietnam has been increasing in recent years, there are no estimates of the population size of MSM based on tested empirical methods.

Objective:

This study aimed to estimate the size of the MSM population in 12 provinces in Vietnam and extrapolate from those areas to generate a national population estimate of MSM. A secondary aim of this study was to compare the feasibility of obtaining the number of users of a mobile social (chat and dating) app for MSM using 3 different approaches.

Methods:

This study used the social app multiplier method to estimate the size of MSM populations in 12 provinces using the count of users on a social app popular with MSM in Vietnam as the first data source and a questionnaire propagated through the MSM community using respondent-driven sampling as the second data source. A national estimation of the MSM population is extrapolated from the results in the study provinces, and the percentage of MSM reachable through online social networks is clarified.

Results:

The highest MSM population size among the 12 provinces is estimated in Hanoi and the lowest is estimated in Binh Dinh. On average, 37% of MSM in the provinces surveyed had used the social app Jack’d in the last 30 days (95% CI 27-48). Extrapolation of the results from the study provinces with reliable estimations results in an estimated national population of 178,000 MSM (95% CI 122,000-512,000) aged 15 to 49 years in Vietnam. The percentage of MSM among adult males aged 15 to 49 years in Vietnam is 0.68% (95% CI 0.46-1.95).

Conclusions:

This study is the first attempt to empirically estimate the population of MSM in Vietnam and highlights the feasibility of reaching a large proportion of MSM through a social app. The estimation reported in this study is within the bounds suggested by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS. This study provides valuable information on MSM population sizes in provinces where reliable estimates were obtained, which they can begin to work with in program planning and resource allocation.


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Please cite as:

Son VH, Safarnejad A, Nga NT, Linh VM, Tu LTC, Manh PD, Long NH, Abdul-Quader A

Estimation of the Population Size of Men Who Have Sex With Men in Vietnam: Social App Multiplier Method

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2019;5(2):e12451

DOI: 10.2196/12451

PMID: 30994469

PMCID: 6492067

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