Florida Department of Health, Bureau of HIV/AIDS, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #A09, Tallahassee, FL 32399, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2011 Aug;15(6):1259-63. doi: 10.1007/s10461-010-9856-z.
The U.S. HIV/AIDS epidemic disproportionately impacts lower-income populations. We conducted a cross-sectional study of heterosexually active adults (N = 1076) in areas with high poverty and HIV/AIDS rates in South Florida in 2007. Using venue-based sampling, anonymous interviews and HIV tests were conducted at randomly selected venues (primarily retail businesses not associated with risk behaviors). The sample's HIV infection rate was 7.1%. Half (52.2%) of the infections were previously undiagnosed. Our findings underscore the impact of social and environmental factors on HIV risk, as well as the need to increase and optimize HIV testing and other prevention services.
美国的艾滋病疫情不成比例地影响着低收入人群。我们在 2007 年于佛罗里达州南部进行了一项横断面研究,调查了在高贫困和艾滋病高发地区的异性活跃成年人(N=1076 人)。采用基于场所的抽样方法,在随机选择的场所(主要是与风险行为无关的零售企业)进行匿名访谈和 HIV 检测。样本的 HIV 感染率为 7.1%。其中一半(52.2%)的感染此前未被诊断。我们的研究结果强调了社会和环境因素对 HIV 风险的影响,以及增加和优化 HIV 检测和其他预防服务的必要性。