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Prevalence and correlates of HIV testing: an analysis of university students in Jamaica.

Lisa R Norman1, Yitades Gebre.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Prevention programs often promote HIV testing as one possible strategy of combating the spread of the disease.
OBJECTIVE: To examine levels of HIV testing practices among a large sample of university students and the relationship among HIV testing, sociodemographic variables, and HIV-related behaviors.
METHODS: A total of 1252 students were surveyed between June 2001 and February 2002 using a 193-item questionnaire measuring a variety of HIV-related knowledge and attitudinal and behavioral items.
RESULTS: Hierarchical logistic regression analyses revealed that youths, married persons, persons who had attended an HIV education forum, and those who knew someone with HIV/AIDS were more likely to report a previous HIV test. However, HIV testing was not associated with condom use or number of sex partners.
CONCLUSION: The lack of significant findings between testing and risky sexual behaviors should not negate the importance of HIV testing. Being informed regarding personal HIV serostatus is one of the first steps in self-protection. Effective messages and programs need to be developed and implemented in Jamaica to promote HIV testing and help persons to adequately assess their level of risk with respect to contracting HIV.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16369375      PMCID: PMC1681418     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MedGenMed        ISSN: 1531-0132


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