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The relationship between knowledge of HIV, self-perceived vulnerability and sexual risk behavior among community clinic workers in Chile.

Baltica Cabieses1, Lilian Ferrer, Luis Villarroel, Helena Tunstall, Kathleen Norr.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Testing the hypothesis of an association between knowledge and sexual risk behaviour (SRB) amongst community-clinic workers in Chile, explained by the confounding effect of self-perceived vulnerability to HIV.
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was analyzed; it was nested within a quasi-experimental study of 720 community-clinic workers in Santiago. The SRB score combined the number of sexual partners and condom use (coded as "high"/"low" SRB). Knowledge of HIV (a 25-item index) was coded as "inadequate"/"adequate" knowledge. Self-perceived vulnerability to HIV was categorised as being "high"/ "moderate"/"low". Control variables included socio-demographics, religiousness and educational level. Percentages/averages, Chi-square tests and logistic regression (OR-estimations) were used for descriptive, association and confounding analysis.
RESULTS: Respondents were 78.2 % female, 46.8 % married and 67.6 % Catholic. Mean age was 38.9 (10.5 SD) and 69 % had university/diploma level. Self-perceived HIV vulnerability was "low" in 71.5 % cases. A negative association between knowledge and SRB was found (OR=0.55;CI=0.35-0.86), but self-perceived vulnerability did not have a confounding effect on this relationship. This relationship also persisted after being adjusted for multiple control variables (e.g. age, sex, type of primary centre, educational level, and religiousness).
CONCLUSIONS: Some community-clinic workers had inaccurate knowledge of HIV, which was associated with SRB. Self-perceived vulnerability did not have a confounding effect; however, future studies should further analyze occupational risk of HIV as a possible driving factor in health workers' perception of their risk. Focused training programmes should be developed to enhance basic knowledge of HIV in this group.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21755105     DOI: 10.1590/s0124-00642010000500008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Salud Publica (Bogota)        ISSN: 0124-0064


  2 in total

1.  Mano a Mano for health professions students in Chile: a pilot HIV prevention program.

Authors:  Lilian Ferrer; Margarita Bernales; Rosina Cianelli; Báltica Cabieses; Ximena Triviño; Reiley Reed; Lisette Irarrázabal; Nilda Peragallo; Kathleen Norr
Journal:  J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care       Date:  2015-06-26       Impact factor: 1.354

2.  HIV/AIDS knowledge and occupational risk in primary care health workers from Chile.

Authors:  Baltica Cabieses Valdés; Lilian Ferrer Lagunas; Luis Antonio Villarroel; Rosina Cianelli Acosta; Sarah Miner; Margarita Bernales Silva
Journal:  Invest Educ Enferm       Date:  2011-07
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