School of Development Studies , University of KwaZulu-Natal.
SAHARA J. 2011;8(3):100-6. doi: 10.1080/17290376.2011.9724992.
There is growing concern about the high level of HIV infection among young people in South Africa. The aim of the study is to examine the HIV protective strategies used by college students with specific emphasis on variations by race group. The data for the study come from a self-administrated survey that was conducted with 3 000 college students in Durban in order to understand the strategies they use to protect themselves against the risk of HIV infection. Overall, students perceived a far greater risk of pregnancy than HIV infection. The results show that abstinence is the most common protective factor among Indian and White students. Among African students, there is great concern about HIV but abstinence is less common. Among sexually active men and women, the majority report having more than one sexual partner (with the exception of Indian females). Female students among all groups were more likely than male students to report that they were faithful to their partners. In Africans the contrast is stark: 25% for women versus 6% for men. Condoms are the most commonly used method by students but are not used in every sexual encounter. Consistent condom use was highest among Indian males (46%) and lowest among White females (13.7%). More effort needs to be directed at promoting correct and consistent condom use in order to avoid the negative consequences associated with unprotected sexual intercourse including unwanted pregnancy and HIV/AIDS.
人们对南非年轻人中艾滋病毒感染率居高不下感到担忧。本研究旨在探讨大学生使用的艾滋病毒预防策略,特别强调按种族群体的变化情况。本研究的数据来自于德班对 3000 名大学生进行的一项自我管理调查,目的是了解他们用来保护自己免受艾滋病毒感染风险的策略。总的来说,学生们认为怀孕的风险远远大于感染艾滋病毒的风险。研究结果表明,在印度裔和白人学生中,禁欲是最常见的保护因素。在非洲裔学生中,他们非常担心艾滋病毒,但禁欲的情况较少。在有性行为的男女中,大多数人报告说他们有不止一个性伴侣(印度女性除外)。所有群体中的女学生比男学生更有可能报告对伴侣忠诚。在非洲裔学生中,这一对比非常明显:女性为 25%,男性为 6%。避孕套是学生最常用的方法,但并非每次性行为都使用。印度男性(46%)的避孕套使用率最高,而白人女性(13.7%)最低。需要加大努力推广正确和一致使用避孕套,以避免无保护性行为带来的不良后果,包括意外怀孕和艾滋病毒/艾滋病。
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