| Literature DB >> 22353579 |
Ingrid H de Beer1, Huub C Gelderblom2,3,4, Onno Schellekens5, Esegiel Gaeb6, Gert van Rooy7, Alta McNally8, Ferdinand W Wit9, Rinke de Wit F Tobias5,9,10,11,12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: With an overall adult HIV prevalence of 15.3%, Namibia is facing one of the largest HIV epidemics in Africa. Young people aged 20 to 34 years constitute one of the groups at highest risk of HIV infection in Namibia. However, little is known about the impact of HIV on this group and its access to healthcare. The purpose of this study was to estimate HIV prevalence, to assess the knowledge of and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS, and to assess access to healthcare among university students in Namibia.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22353579 PMCID: PMC3298806 DOI: 10.1186/1758-2652-15-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int AIDS Soc ISSN: 1758-2652 Impact factor: 5.396
Number of participants in KA survey and/or HIV prevalence survey
| Institution | HIV survey yes | HIV survey no | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNAM | KA yes | (50%) | 1 | (0%) | 2,790 | (50%) | |
| KA no | 266 | (5%) | 2,512 | (45%) | 2,778 | (50%) | |
| Total | 3,055 | (55%) | 2,513 | (45%) | 5,568 | (100%) | |
| Polytechnic | KA yes | (43%) | 101 | (1.6%) | 2,807 | (45%) | |
| KA no | 974 | (15%) | 2,521 | (40%) | 3,495 | (55%) | |
| Total | 3,680 | (58%) | 2,622 | (42%) | 6,302 | (100%) | |
Participation of students in the HIV prevalence survey and KA survey according to gender and institution
| Total (n) | Participated in HIV survey | Participated in KA survey | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | % | n | % | ||
| Female students UNAM | 3,053 | 1,950 | (67%) | 1,792 | (65%) |
| Male students UNAM | 2,515 | 1,105 | (44%) | 998 | (40%) |
| All students UNAM | 5,568 | 3,055 | (55%) | 2,790 | (50%) |
| Female students polytechnic | 3,042 | 2,141 | (71%) | 1,542 | (51%) |
| Male students polytechnic | 3,260 | 1,539 | (44%) | 1,267 | (39%) |
| All students polytechnic | 6,302 | 3,680 | (58%) | 2,807 | (45%) |
Participation rates in the HIV survey and KA survey were significantly higher among female students at both UNAM and the Polytechnic, p < 0.0001, Chi-square
Figure 1Numbers of screened students and HIV prevalence, according to gender and institution. The size of the bars on the right depict the prevalence. The absolute numbers of HIV-positive students are depicted in the bars as "n = ...". #The HIV prevalence was significantly higher among female students, compared with male students, at the polytechnic, p = 0.031, Chi-square.
Figure 2Number of students screened, and distribution of HIV-positive students according to age and institution. The size of the bars on the right depict the prevalence. The absolute numbers of HIV-positive students are depicted in the bars as "n=...". In total, 2,905 of 3,680 (79%) participating Polytechnic students and 2,774 of 3,055 (91%) participating UNAM students disclosed their age and were included in this analysis. Note that although the overall percentage of HIV-positive students was higher at the Polytechnic with 2.8%, compared with 1.8% at UNAM, the percentage of HIV-positive students at the Polytechnic who disclosed their age was lower than among the UNAM students who disclosed their age. See also Figure 3.
Figure 3HIV prevalence in relation to the amount of information provided by 3,680 polytechnic students who participated in the HIV prevalence survey. The overall HIV prevalence among the 3,680 Polytechnic students was 2.8%.