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Abstract
BACKGROUND: HIV Counselling and Testing (VCT) and knowledge about HIV are some key strategies in the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in Ghana. However, HIV knowledge and utilization of VCT services among university students is low. The main objective was to determine the level of HIV/AIDS knowledge and to explore factors associated with the use HIV counselling and testing among private university students in Accra, Ghana.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23537116 PMCID: PMC3623656 DOI: 10.1186/1742-4755-10-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Socio-demographic information of the participants (n = 324)
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| 17 – 20 | 93 | 28.7 |
| 21 – 25 | 170 | 52.5 |
| 26 – 30 | 47 | 14.5 |
| 31+ | 14 | 4.3 |
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| Male | 182 | 56.2 |
| Female | 142 | 43.8 |
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| Single | 196 | 60.5 |
| Married | 32 | 9.9 |
| In relationship | 96 | 29.6 |
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| Christian | 311 | 96.0 |
| Muslims | 13 | 4.0 |
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| First year | 168 | 52.0 |
| Second year | 102 | 31.0 |
| Third year | 54 | 17.0 |
Differences in HIV/AIDS knowledge by demographic characteristics
| | 6.26a | 0.0001 | |
| 17 – 20 | 7.02 (2.04) | | |
| 21 – 25 | 8.06 (2.25) | | |
| 26 – 30 | 8.38 (2.26) | | |
| 31+ | 7.29 (0.99) | | |
| | 2.40b | 0.017 | |
| Male | 7.52 (2.21) | | |
| Female | 8.11 (2.17) | | |
| | 4.86a | 0.008 | |
| Single | 7.47 (2.25) | | |
| Married | 8.22 (1.43) | | |
| In relationship | 8.25 (2.43) | | |
| | 2.27b | 0.203 | |
| Christian | 7.74 (2.23) | | |
| Muslims | 8.54 (1.45) | | |
| | 1.37a | 0.257 | |
| First year | 7.80 (2.22) | | |
| Second year | 7.96 (2.16) | | |
| Third year | 7.36 (2.27) |
a F-values from one-way ANOVA.
b Independent t-test values.
Figure 1The frequency of the sources of HIV/AIDS information in the past 6 months by participants.
Demographic characteristics and their association with HIV test and intention to test for HIV
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| | | | | 0.115 | ||
| 17– 20 | 32 (21.8) | 61 (34.5) | | 55 (27.1) | 38 (31.4) | |
| 21 – 25 | 77 (52.4) | 93 (52.5) | | 111 (54.7) | 59 (48.8) | |
| 26 – 30 | 27 (18.3) | 20 (11.3) | | 32 (15.8) | 15 (12.4) | |
| 31+ | 11 (7.5) | 3 (1.7) | | 5 (2.4) | 9 (7.4) | |
| | | 0.748 | | | ||
| Male | 84 (57.1) | 98 (55.4) | | 136 (67.0) | 46 (38.0) | |
| Female | 63 (42.9) | 79 (44.6) | | 67 (33.0) | 75 (62.0) | |
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| Single | 87 (59.2) | 109 (61.6) | | 133 (65.5) | 63 (52.1) | |
| Married | 24 (16.3) | 8 (4.5) | | 16 (7.9) | 16 (13.2) | |
| In relationship | 36 (24.5) | 60 (33.9) | | 54 (26.6) | 42 (34.7) | |
| | | | | 0.209 | ||
| Christian | 145 (98.6) | 166 (93.8) | | 197 (97.0) | 114 (94.2) | |
| Muslims | 2 (1.4) | 11 (6.2) | | 6 (3.0) | 7 (5.8) | |
| | | 0.416 | | | 0.197 | |
| First year | 79 (53.7) | 89 (50.3) | | 113 (55.7) | 55 (45.5) | |
| Second year | 41 (27.9) | 61 (34.5) | | 58 (28.6) | 44 (36.4) | |
| Third year | 27 (18.4) | 27 (15.3) | | 32 (15.7) | 22 (18.1) | |
| | | | | 0.633 | ||
| Yes | 141(95.9) | 153 (86.4) | | 183 (90.1) | 111 (91.7) | |
| No | 6 (4.1) | 24 (13.6) | | 20 (9.9) | 10 (8.3) | |
| | | | | 0.762 | ||
| None | - | 12(6.8) | | 6(3.0) | 6(5.0) | |
| Single route | 24(16.3) | 48(27.1) | | 47(23.2) | 25(20.7) | |
| Two routes | 84(57.1) | 78(44.1) | | 100(49.3) | 62(51.2) | |
| Three or more routes | 39(26.5) | 39(22.0) | | 50(23.5) | 28(23.1) | |
| | | 0.570 | | | 0.203 | |
| Low (0–6) | 39(26.5) | 52(29.4) | | 62(30.5) | 29(24) | |
| High (7–12) | 108(73.5) | 125(70.6) | 141(69.5) | 92(76) |
Logistic regression of the predictors of ever tested for HIV and intention to test for HIV in the future
| Age (17–20 years vs. others) | 0.521 | 0.27 | 1.68 | 1.01 – 2.850 | 0.050 |
| Marital Status (single vs. others) | 1.770 | 0.61 | 5.87 | 1.76 – 19.56 | 0.004 |
| Religion | −1.596 | 0.80 | 0.20 | 0.04 – 0.96 | 0.045 |
| Knowledge of a place to get tested | 2.00 | 0.58 | 7.39 | 2.38 – 22.98 | 0.001 |
| Routes of HIV Transmission | −0. 69 | 0.34 | 2.00 | 1.03 – 3.87 | 0.040 |
| Gender | 1.12 | 0.25 | 3.20 | 1.96 – 5.24 | < 0.000 |
| Marital Status (single vs. others) | 0.13 | 0.28 | 1.14 | 0.66 – 1.96 | 0.636 |
Dependent variables: yes = 1, no = 0.
Independent variables: age (17–20 years = 1, others = 0) marital status (single = 1, others = 0), sex (male = 1, female = 2), religion (Christian =1, Muslim = 0), knowledge of a place to get tested (yes = 1, no = 0), routes of HIV transmission (two routes of transmission = 1, others = 0).