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悉尼出生于澳大利亚本土和海外的学生的艾滋病毒与性健康知识及性经历

HIV and sexual health knowledge and sexual experience among Australian-born and overseas-born students in Sydney.

作者信息

Song Angela, Richters Juliet, Crawford June, Kippax Sue

机构信息

National Centre in HIV Social Research, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

J Adolesc Health. 2005 Sep;37(3):243. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2004.08.032.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To examine differences between Australian-born and Asian-born first-year university students in Sydney in their sexual behavior and knowledge about the prevention and transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other sexually transmissible infections (STIs).

METHODS

Students were recruited from a stall during the student Orientation Week in both 2002 and 2003 at the University of New South Wales. A short questionnaire was completed and returned anonymously. Data on age, gender, country of birth, sexual behavior, and sexual health knowledge were collected. A score was calculated based on the sum of the correct answers given to 12 HIV/STI transmission and prevention questions. The students were then divided into three groups according to their country of birth (Australia, Asia, and elsewhere) and their knowledge scores were compared. Students born in certain Asian countries were also asked their perception of the HIV epidemic in their home country compared with Australia.

RESULTS

A total of 1185 first-year students completed the questionnaire. Although older on average, Asian-born students were less likely to have had sexual intercourse and had had fewer sexual partners. They also had consistently poorer HIV/STI knowledge scores than Australian-born students. Students born in China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore but not Thailand underestimated the prevalence of HIV in their country of birth in comparison with Australia.

CONCLUSION

The combination of poorer knowledge, apparent misconception of the extent of HIV epidemic in their home country (or Australia), and potential later frequent travel indicates a potential risk for later transmission of HIV/STIs. The university is an underused setting for prevention health education.

摘要

目的

研究悉尼大学一年级学生中,出生在澳大利亚的学生与出生在亚洲的学生在性行为以及人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和其他性传播感染(STIs)预防与传播知识方面的差异。

方法

2002年和2003年新南威尔士大学迎新周期间,在一个摊位招募学生。学生匿名填写并返还一份简短问卷。收集年龄、性别、出生国家、性行为和性健康知识的数据。根据对12个HIV/STIs传播与预防问题给出的正确答案总和计算得分。然后根据学生的出生国家(澳大利亚、亚洲和其他地区)将其分为三组,并比较他们的知识得分。还询问了出生在某些亚洲国家的学生对本国与澳大利亚HIV疫情的看法。

结果

共有1185名一年级学生完成了问卷。尽管亚洲出生的学生平均年龄较大,但他们发生性行为的可能性较小,性伴侣也较少。他们的HIV/STIs知识得分也一直低于出生在澳大利亚的学生。出生在中国、中国香港、印度尼西亚、马来西亚和新加坡但不包括泰国的学生低估了本国与澳大利亚相比的HIV流行率。

结论

知识水平较低、对本国(或澳大利亚)HIV疫情程度存在明显误解以及后期可能频繁旅行,这些因素综合起来表明后期存在HIV/STIs传播的潜在风险。大学是预防健康教育未得到充分利用的场所。

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