Przybyla Sarahmona M
Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo, State University of New York.
J AIDS HIV Res. 2013 Jan;5(1). doi: 10.5897/JAHR12.068.
The purpose of this study was to compare rapid HIV testing services on a college campus between a clinic-based testing group and an outreach-based testing group. Study participants were 1,233 individuals who underwent HIV counseling and testing. Questionnaires assessed demographics and HIV transmission risk behaviors. Results indicate that outreach-based testers were more likely to be younger, female, and African American relative to clinic-based testers. Overall, 100% of clinic-based testers and 99.5% of outreach-based testers receiving their test results. All individuals with positive rapid test results received confirmatory blood testing and entered medical care within one week of preliminary diagnosis. College campuses may provide a unique setting to deliver HIV testing and may help increase the percentage of young people who are aware of their serostatus, particularly younger, female, and African American students who may be less likely to undergo testing in traditional clinic settings.
本研究的目的是比较大学校园里基于诊所的检测组和基于外展服务的检测组的快速艾滋病毒检测服务。研究参与者为1233名接受艾滋病毒咨询和检测的个体。问卷评估了人口统计学特征和艾滋病毒传播风险行为。结果表明,与基于诊所的检测人员相比,基于外展服务的检测人员更有可能是年轻人、女性和非裔美国人。总体而言,100%的基于诊所的检测人员和99.5%的基于外展服务的检测人员收到了检测结果。所有快速检测结果呈阳性的个体均接受了确证血液检测,并在初步诊断后的一周内开始接受医疗护理。大学校园可能为提供艾滋病毒检测提供一个独特的环境,并可能有助于提高知晓自身血清学状态的年轻人的比例,特别是那些在传统诊所环境中接受检测可能性较小的年轻、女性和非裔美国学生。