Analysis of AIDS sentinel surveillance among college students in Taizhou of Zhejiang Province in 2016‒2018
10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2021.20082
- VernacularTitle:浙江省台州市2016—2018年大学生艾滋病哨点监测结果分析
- Author:
Yuan-yuan XU
1
;
Shi-ying YUAN
2
;
Gui-xia LI
1
;
Wei-wei SHEN
1
;
Shan-ling WANG
1
;
Fu-qin TANG
3
;
Xiao-xiao CHEN
1
Author Information
1. Taizhou Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Taizhou, Zhejiang 318000,China
2. School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032,China
3. Taizhou Vocational & Technical College, Taizhou,Zhejiang 318000,China
- Publication Type:Research Article
- Keywords:
AIDS;
sentinel surveillance;
sexual experience;
college students;
Taizhou
- From:
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine
2021;33(8):682-686
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To determine the prevalence of AIDS/HIV, sexual behavior, knowledge, and access to HIV-related services among college students in Taizhou from 2016 through 2018, and provide scientific evidence for developing targeted strategies and measures. Methods:Based on the National HIV/AIDS Sentinel Surveillance, a cross-sectional survey was conducted annually among college students in three sentinels by a multi-stage cluster sampling across Taizhou, using questionnaire and laboratory examination. Results:A total of 4 185 college students were surveyed during 2016–2018, in which the proportion of reporting sexual behavior was 7.7%, with 58.4% using condom at. Sexual behavior, with fixed sexual partners, casual partners, commercial partners, and homosexual partners accounted for 68.7%, 23%, 4.0%, and 4.0%, respectively. Sexual experience and sexual behavior with fixed partners were statistically different among colleges and gender, which was much higher in male and vocational schools. The awareness rate of HIV/AIDS knowledge was 65.8%; 3.6% was found to have HIV voluntary counseling and testing, in which 7.8% had sexual behavior, indicating an upward trend over years. No college student tested positive for HIV from 2016 to 2018, and only one tested positive for anti-syphilis antibody and one positive for anti-hepatitis C antibody. Conclusions:Young male and vocational students in Taizhou are likely to have more sexual behavior and lower awareness on HIV/AIDS. College students have at-risk sexual behavior, insufficient awareness of HIV/AIDS, which may facilitate high risk of infection. It warrants further strengthening HIV/AIDS health education.