| Literature DB >> 30766575 |
Arodiwe Ijeoma1, Arodiwe Ejikeme2, Okeke Theodora3, Onwasigwe Chika3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Long distance truck drivers (LDTDs) have been one of the key forces in the spread of HIV/AIDS across the African continent.Entities:
Keywords: HIV counselling; Nigeria; screening; sub-Saharan Africa; testing; truck drivers; willingness
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30766575 PMCID: PMC6354848 DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v18i4.30
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Afr Health Sci ISSN: 1680-6905 Impact factor: 0.927
Socio - demographic characteristics of Nigerian long distance truck drivers
| Socio -demographic characteristics | Frequency | Percent (%) |
| <20 | 3 | 0.6 |
| 20–29 | 137 | 27.4 |
| 30–39 | 163 | 32.6 |
| 40–49 | 143 | 28.6 |
| 50–59 | 42 | 8.4 |
| ≥60 | 12 | 2.4 |
| No formal Education | 46 | 9.2 |
| Primary | 196 | 39.2 |
| Secondary | 247 | 49.4 |
| Tertiary | 11 | 2.2 |
| Single | 147 | 29.4 |
| Married | 288 | 57.6 |
| Divorced | 30 | 6.0 |
| Separated | 35 | 7.0 |
Knowledge of transmission and prevention of HIV by long distance truck drivers
| Number (%) | |
| • Sexual intercourse | 487(97.4) |
| • Blood transfusion | 445(89) |
| • Mother to unborn child | 198(39.6) |
| • During pregnancy | 63.3(12.7) |
| • During delivery | 15.7(3.1) |
| • By breast feeding | 19.1(3.8) |
| • Sharing sharp objects like needles and razor | 296.9(59.4) |
| • Sharing toilets | 379(75.8) |
| • Sharing eating utensils | 141.8(28.4) |
| • Mosquito/bed bug bites | 255.2(51) |
| • Witchcraft | 388.5(77.7) |
| • Kissing | 452(90.4) |
| • Hugging/handshake | 446(89.2) |
| • Staying with one faithful uninfected partner | 492.8(98.6) |
| • Using condom every time | 473(94.6) |
| • Abstaining from sex | 355(71) |
| • Delaying onset of sexual intercourse | 75(15) |
| • Avoiding sex with commercial sex workers | 26(5.2) |
| • Reducing number of sex partners | 32(6.4) |
| • Avoiding sex with people who have multiple sex partners | 75(15) |
| • Avoiding sharing of sharp objects | 163(32.6) |
| • Praying to God | 162(32.4) |
| • Going for check-ups | 371(74.2) |
| • Using antibiotics | 365(73) |
| • Seeking protection from a traditional healer | 457(91.4) |
Responses significantly different across educational status,
p < 0.001;
p < 0.05
Attitude of LDTD to HCCT by Educational and Marital status
| Attitude | status. N (%) | ||||
| Educational | |||||
| No formal | Primary | Secondary | Tertiary | x2, p- value | |
| 46(%) | 196(%) | 247(%) | 11(%) | ||
| -it is good for HIV | 36(78.3) | 145(74) | 196(79.4) | 9(81.8) | 1.9, 0.6 |
| -it should remain | 38(82.6) | 153(78.1) | 202(81.8) | 10(90.9) | 1.9, 0.6 |
| -it should be widely | 25 (54.3) | 111 (56.6) | 142 (57.5) | 10 (90.9) | 5.3, 0.2 |
| -it should be compulsory | 1 (2.2) | 4 (2.0) | 4 (1.6) | 3 (27.3) | 29.8, <0.001* |
| -it is a breach on one's | 8 (17.4) | 21 (12.8) | 21 (9.7) | 0 (0.0) | 4.7, 0.2 |
| -it does not lead to | 8 (17.4) | 25 (2.8) | 24 (9.7) | 0 (0.0) | 4.1, 0.3 |
| -it is good for HIV | 112 (76.2) | 222 (77.1) | 31 (88.6) | 21 (70.0) | 3.5, 0.3 |
| -it should remain | 119 (81) | 229 (79.5) | 31 (88.6) | 24 (80.0) | 1.6, 0.6 |
| -it should be widely | 86 (58.5) | 157 (54.5) | 27 (77.1) | 18 (60.0) | 6.7, 0.1 |
| -it should be compulsory | 5 (3.4) | 4 (1.4) | 0 (0.0) | 3 (10.0) | 10.1, <0.001* |
| -it is a breach on one's | 18 (12.2) | 36 (12.5) | 1 (2.9) | 2 (6.7) | 3.6, 0.3 |
| -it does not lead to | 15 (10.2) | 32 (11.1) | 1 (2.9) | 2 (6.7) | 2.7, 0.4 |
Willingness to screen of LDTDs in relation to Educational and Marital Status
| Status | Willingness to screen. N (%) | |
| Yes | No | |
| N= 302(60.4) | N= 198(39.6) | |
| • Single | 24(7.9) | 123(62.1) |
| • Married | 229(75.8) | 59(29.8) |
| • Divorced | 27(8.9) | 3(1.5) |
| • Separated | 22(7.3) | 13(6.6) |
| • No formal | 27(8.9) | 19(9.6) |
| • Primary | 126(41.7) | 70(35.4) |
| • Secondary | 138(45.7) | 109(55.1) |
| • Tertiary | 11(100) | 0 |
Marital status (x2 = 174.4, p <0.001),
Educational status (x2 = 10.6, p <0.001)