| Literature DB >> 23251106 |
Julia Louw1, Karl Peltzer, Witness Chirinda.
Abstract
Even though a decline in HIV prevalence has been reported among South African youth 15-24 from 10.3% in 2005 to 8.6% in 2008, the prevalence remains disproportionately high for females overall in comparison to males. This study examines factors associated by HIV risk reduction self-efficacy of South African youth as part of an evaluation of the impact of loveLife, a youth focused HIV prevention programme. A cross-sectional population-based household survey was conducted with persons of ages 18 to 24 years in four selected provinces in South Africa. Among female respondents (n = 1007), factors associated with high self-efficacy in the adjusted model were having a low HIV risk perception, HIV/AIDS stigma, ever using drugs, and having life goals. Male respondents (n = 1127) with high self-efficacy were more likely to have been tested for HIV, have concurrent sexual partners, have had a transactional sex partner in lifetime, a low HIV risk perception, difficulty in having condoms, agreed with coercive sex, high relationship control, and had loveLife face-to-face programme participation. The factors identified with high self-efficacy and HIV-sexual risk behaviour may be considered to strengthen youth HIV prevention programmes in South Africa.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23251106 PMCID: PMC3515901 DOI: 10.1100/2012/817315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Individual, social, structural, contraception, and prevention programme exposure of study sample by gender.
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| Poverty index (range 6–24) | 8.3 (3.0) | 7.9 (2.6) |
| ≤Grade 10 | 218 (14.7) | 171 (18.0) |
| Grade 11 | 233 (17.3) | 201 (18.5) |
| Grade 12 or more | 670 (68.0) | 632 (63.5) |
| Student | 459 (42.3) | 361 (44.0) |
| Employed | 217 (23.0) | 114 (11.1) |
| Unemployed | 370 (34.8) | 440 (45.0) |
| Knowledge | ||
| Contraceptive knowledge (range 0–7) | 4.7 (1.6) | 5.1 (1.5) |
| Knows person living with HIV and/or died from AIDS | ||
| 0 | 393 (40.0) | 272 (36.3) |
| 1 = knows PLHIV or died from AIDS | 252 (23.5) | 215 (18.2) |
| 2 = knows PLHIV and died from AIDS | 475 (36.6) | 514 (45.5) |
| Ever HIV test | 556 (48.9) | 779 (80.4) |
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| Early sex (<15) | 145 (17.8) | 65 (6.9) |
| Ever forced sex | 14 (1.1) | 58 (7.3) |
| Sex with much older partner | 70 (4.3) | 232 (19.3) |
| Concurrent sexual partners | 126 (6.8) | 53 (3.1) |
| Transactional sex partner in lifetime | 103 (7.8) | 50 (5.0) |
| Outcome expectancies | ||
| Low HIV risk perception | 294 (23.6) | 354 (30.2) |
| Believes that condom use is a sign of not trusting the partner | 259 (15.9) | 229 (17.5) |
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| Peer pressure | ||
| Low | 350 (41.0) | 465 (54.6) |
| Medium | 447 (42.3) | 398 (37.5) |
| High | 206 (16.6) | 121 (7.9) |
| Talked with partner about condoms in past 12 months | 820 (94.1) | 769 (90.7) |
| HIV communication (range 0–10) | 5.6 (2.5) | 5.6 (2.2) |
| HIV/AIDS stigma | 118 (5.5) | 75 (3.8) |
| Difficulty of getting condoms (range 1–4) | 1.22 (0.6) | 1.13 (0.5) |
| Lack of relationship control (range 4–16) | 8.5 (2.3) | 8.3 (2.5) |
| Agreed with statement “It is acceptable to have sex with my sex partner even though my partner does not want to.” | 60 (4.0) | 43 (2.9) |
| Hazardous or harmful alcohol use | 430 (34.0) | 160 (16.4) |
| Ever drug use | 162 (25.4) | 32 (2.6) |
| Current tobacco use | 363 (25.4) | 69 (5.6) |
| Has goals in life | 728 (72.4) | 628 (63.6) |
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| Diagnosed HIV positive | 35 (6.7) | 64 (9.5) |
| HIV risk reduction self-efficacy | 462 (52.7) | 488 (56.6) |
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| One year or more loveLife participation | 315 (22.4) | 250 (21.5) |
| loveLife face-to-face participation | ||
| 0 | 700 (70.4) | 639 (62.6) |
| 2–4 | 219 (12.2) | 193 (22.1) |
| 5–9 | 100 (8.0) | 71 (4.3) |
| 5 or more | 98 (9.3) | 101 (11.0) |
| loveLife multimedia programme exposure | ||
| 0-1 | 174 (18.1) | 180 (20.7) |
| 2–4 | 577 (50.8) | 458 (48.2) |
| 5–9 | 340 (31.1) | 331 (31.0) |
Self-efficacy scale responses and condom use consistency.
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| Self-efficacy scale items∗ | No | Yes |
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| Would you be able to avoid sex any time you did not want it? | No | 43.5 | 56.5 | 0.000 | 57.9 | 42.1 | 0.352 |
| Would you be able to use a condom every time you have sexual intercourse? | No | 46.1 | 53.9 | 0.000 | 66.8 | 33.2 | 0.000 |
| Would you be able to refuse to have sex if your partner will not use a condom? | No | 47.3 | 52.7 | 0.000 | 65.7 | 34.3 | 0.000 |
| Would you be able to talk about using condoms with your partner? | No | 58.2 | 41.8 | 0.000 | 74.0 | 26.0 | 0.000 |
∗Scale items response options were No, Probably No, Probably Yes, Yes; “No” was coded “No, Probably No, Probably Yes.”
Association between individual, social and structural variables, loveLife exposure, and high self-efficacy.
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| UOR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | UOR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | |
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| Education | 1.02 (0.84–1.24) | 1.07 (0.78–1.46) | 1.27 (0.99–1.62) | 1.16 (0.82–1.64) |
| Student | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Employed | 2.35 (0.79–6.96) | 2.03 (0.62–6.01) | 0.75 (0.35–1.58) | 0.66 (0.22–1.95) |
| Unemployed | 0.72 (0.49–1.07) | 0.67 (0.33–1.37) | 1.13 (0.59–2.18) | 1.33 (0.60–2.94) |
| Poverty index | 1.04 (0.95–1.13) | 1.11 (0.99–1.25) | 1.06 (0.86–1.31) | 1.15 (0.91–1.45) |
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| 0 | 1.00 | — | 1.00 | — |
| 1 = knows PLHIV or died from AIDS | 0.41 (0.12–1.40) | 0.97 (0.54–1.77) | ||
| 2 = knows PLHIV and died from AIDS | 0.72 (0.45–1.15) | 0.72 (0.37–1.39) | ||
| Have been tested for HIV ever? | 2.38 (1.41–4.02)∗∗∗ | 2.54 (1.38–4.67)∗∗ | 0.88 (0.55–1.40) | — |
| Contraceptive knowledge | 1.11 (0.75–1.65) | — | 1.01 (0.90–1.13) | — |
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| Early sex (<15) | 2.72 (0.72–10.2) | — | 0.94 (0.36–2.44) | — |
| Ever forced sex | 0.62 (0.10–3.91) | — | 0.31 (0.11–0.86)∗ | 0.27 (0.03–2.03) |
| Concurrent sexual partners | 0.23 (0.12–0.47)∗∗∗ | 0.28 (0.12–0.65)∗∗ | 0.30 (0.11–0.84)∗ | 0.49 (0.16–1.51) |
| Sex with much older partner | 0.34 (0.11–1.12) | — | 0.72 (0.45–1.17) | — |
| Transactional sex partner in lifetime | 0.10 (0.05–0.20)∗∗∗ | 0.10 (0.03–0.29)∗∗∗ | 0.09 (0.03–0.27)∗∗∗ | 0.70 (0.17–2.83) |
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| Low HIV risk perception | 1.41 (1.13–1.76)∗∗ | 1.45 (1.04–2.02)∗ | 1.85 (1.47–2.34)∗∗∗ | 2.26 (1.25–4.09)∗∗ |
| Beliefs condom use is a sign of not trusting | 0.79 (0.42–1.46) | — | 0.66 (0.36–1.20) | — |
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| Talked to partner about condom use in the past 12 months | 2.50 (1.25–5.00)∗∗ | 1.21 (0.46–2.75) | 2.93 (1.55–5.53)∗∗∗ | |
| HIV communication | 1.07 (0.89–1.30) | — | 0.97 (0.83–1.14) | — |
| Peer pressure | ||||
| Low | 1.00 | — | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Medium | 0.35 (0.14–0.87) | 0.68 (0.40–1.15) | 0.93 (0.51–1.67) | |
| High | 0.23 (0.05–1.13) | 0.28 (0.14–0.55)∗∗∗ | 0.89 (0.33–2.30) | |
| Difficulty of getting condoms | 0.60 (0.37–0.97)∗ | 0.60 (0.38–0.98)∗ | 0.81 (0.63–1.03) | — |
| Agreed with statement “It is acceptable to have sex with my sex partner even though my partner does not want to.” | 0.23 (0.08–0.67)∗∗ | 0.26 (0.07–0.98)∗ | 0.76 (0.23–2.49) | — |
| HIV/AIDS stigma | 0.68 (0.25–1.82) | — | 0.24 (0.11–0.50)∗∗∗ | 0.20 (0.06–0.64)∗∗ |
| High relationship control | 0.46 (0.27–0.79)∗∗ | 0.24 (0.10–0.58)∗∗ | 1.10 (0.72–1.69) | — |
| Hazardous or harmful drinking (AUDIT > 4) | 0.70 (0.44–1.14) | — | 0.70 (0.21–2.33) | — |
| Current tobacco use | 0.48 (0.27–0.87)∗ | 0.58 (0.26–1.28) | 0.60 (0.13–2.64) | — |
| Ever drugs | 0.35 (0.18–0.66)∗∗∗ | 0.45 (0.17–1.31) | 0.10 (0.03–0.39)∗∗∗ | 0.12 (0.02–0.74)∗ |
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| Has life goals | 2.78 (0.98–7.86) | — | 1.85 (1.16–2.96)∗ | 2.98 (1.16–7.63)∗ |
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| One year or more loveLife participation | 0.85 (0.43–1.71) | — | 1.15 (0.63–2.08) | — |
| loveLife face-to-face participation | ||||
| 0 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | — |
| 1-2 | 0.42 (0.22–0.81)∗∗ | 0.38 (0.16–0.89)∗ | 0.48 (0.14–1.72) | |
| 3-4 | 0.87 (0.30–2.47) | 0.50 (0.22–1.13) | 0.62 (0.22–1.74) | |
| 5 or more | 1.70 (0.47–6.20) | 2.11 (0.46–9.59) | 0.81 (0.28–2.33) | |
| loveLife multimedia programme exposure | ||||
| 0-1 | 1.00 | — | 1.00 | — |
| 2–4 | 0.88 (0.40–1.90) | 0.63 (0.34–1.17) | ||
| 5–9 | 0.70 (0.37–1.34) | 1.33 (0.54–3.25) | ||
∗∗∗ P < .001; ∗∗ P < .01; ∗ P < .05.