HIV knowledge and high-risk sexual behaviors of men who have sex with men in college students
10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2019.03.012
- VernacularTitle:男男性行为青年学生艾滋病知识与行为现况
- Author:
GAO Disi, WU Jing, ZHANG Wenjing, CHEN Tianqi, CUI Wenxin, HU Yifei, MA Yinghua
1
Author Information
1. Institute of Child and Adolescent Health, School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing(100191), China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Health knowledge,attitudes,practice;
Factor analysis,statistical;
Students
- From:
Chinese Journal of School Health
2019;40(3):359-363
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To understand HIV knowledge and high-risk sexual behaviors among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the HIV-infected students’ social network, and to provide a scentific reference of making targeted and effective measures.
Methods:A mixed recruitment method of snowball sampling and respondent driven sampling was used to recruit HIV-infected students with the help of local CDC in Harbin, Tianjin, Xi’an and Chongqing, with demographic information, sexual behaviors and HIV knowledge collected via questionnaire survey.
Results:A total of 549 valid questionnaires were analyzed. Among them, the awareness rate of "Guo Ba Tiao" was 90.7% and the awareness rate of "Qing Ba Tiao" was 89.4%, the consistent condom use rate was 59.4%. Among those who were aware of HIV, 40.8% exhibit the mismatch between HIV knowledge and condom use behavior, which was significantly associated with number and types of sex partners. Those who had 1-3 regular male sex partners (1 partner: aOR=2.48, 95%CI=1.61-3.82; 2-3 partners: aOR=2.45,95%CI=1.44-4.15),or 1-3 causal male sex partners (1 partner: a-OR=1.74, 95%CI=1.10-2.77; 2-3 partners: aOR=2.15, 95%CI=1.34-3.46) were more likely for this mismatch. Those who had more than one commercial male sex partner(aOR=3.35, 95%CI=1.15-9.80), or more than one regular female sex partner (aOR=2.49, 95%CI=1.17-5.28), or more than one casual female sex partner(OR=2.80, 95%CI=1.01-7.71), the risk for this mismatch was also high.
Conclusion:The mismatch between HIV knowledge and condom use behavior among MSM students from the social network of young students living with HIV/AIDS is severe. It is necessary to carry out tailored HIV intervention to reduce the transmission of HIV among those people.