Our final sample included 445 participants. Most identified as White (65.0%), non-Hispanic (82.8%), and heterosexual (60.0%). The study revealed disparities in comfort levels regarding receiving home-based STI-test kits at home and other household members seeing them; responses varied by education level, gender identity, and U.S. region. Individuals with less than a high school education were less likely to feel comfortable self-collecting for STI testing.
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