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历史上黑人高校学生的避孕套使用模式:对大学适龄青年成人艾滋病毒预防工作的启示。

Patterns of condom use among students at historically Black colleges and universities: implications for HIV prevention efforts among college-age young adults.

作者信息

El Bcheraoui Charbel, Sutton Madeline Y, Hardnett Felicia P, Jones Sandra B

机构信息

Fulton County Health Services, Health and Wellness, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Care. 2013;25(2):186-93. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2012.687864. Epub 2012 Jun 7.

Abstract

Over 1.1 million Americans are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and African-American youth and young adults are disproportionately affected. Condoms are the most effective prevention tool, yet data regarding condom use patterns for African-American college youth are lacking. To inform and strengthen HIV prevention strategies with African-American college-age youth, we surveyed students attending 24 historically Black colleges and universities regarding condom use patterns. Students were administered anonymous questionnaires online to explore knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to condom use during last sexual intercourse (LSI). Among 824 sexually active respondents (51.8% female, median age 20 years, 90.6% heterosexuals), 526 (63.8%) reported condom use during LSI. Students who used condoms for disease prevention, whose mothers completed high school or had some college education or completed college were more likely to have used a condom during LSI. Spontaneity of sexual encounters, not feeling at risk of HIV, and partner-related perceptions were associated with condom non-use during LSI (p<0.05). Over a third of our college youth sample did not use a condom during LSI and may benefit from increased condom education efforts. These efforts should highlight condoms' effectiveness in protection from HIV. Future HIV education and prevention strategies with similar groups of young adults should explore the implications of maternal education, clarify perceptions of HIV risk, and consider strategies that increase consistent condom use to interrupt sexual transmission of HIV.

摘要

超过110万美国人感染了人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV),非裔美国青年和年轻成年人受到的影响尤为严重。避孕套是最有效的预防工具,但缺乏关于非裔美国大学生避孕套使用模式的数据。为了为针对非裔美国适龄大学生的HIV预防策略提供信息并加以强化,我们对就读于24所历史悠久的黑人学院和大学的学生进行了关于避孕套使用模式的调查。通过在线方式向学生发放匿名问卷,以探究与最近一次性交(LSI)期间避孕套使用相关的知识、态度和行为。在824名有性行为的受访者中(51.8%为女性,年龄中位数20岁,90.6%为异性恋者),526人(63.8%)报告在最近一次性交时使用了避孕套。出于疾病预防目的使用避孕套、母亲完成高中学业或接受过一些大学教育或完成大学学业的学生,在最近一次性交时更有可能使用避孕套。性接触的自发性、不觉得有感染HIV的风险以及与伴侣相关的认知与最近一次性交时不使用避孕套有关(p<0.05)。在我们的大学生样本中,超过三分之一的人在最近一次性交时未使用避孕套,加强避孕套教育可能会使他们受益。这些努力应突出避孕套在预防HIV方面的有效性。未来针对类似年轻成年人群体的HIV教育和预防策略应探讨母亲教育的影响,澄清对HIV风险的认知,并考虑采取增加持续使用避孕套以阻断HIV性传播的策略。

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