Dennison Olivia, Wu Qishan, Ickes Melinda
a Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion , University of Kentucky , Lexington , Kentucky.
J Am Coll Health. 2014;62(5):309-18. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2014.899232.
This study documents the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing in a sample of college students and examines associated demographic and behavioral characteristics.
College students aged 18 or older were randomly selected to participate in a health behavior survey at a southeastern university in September 2011.
Only sexually active students were included (N = 905). Relationships between demographic and sexual behavior characteristics were explored using logistic regression and classification regression tree (p ≤.05).
Only 36.2% reported having been tested for HIV. Age was the most significant factor associated with testing. Factors associated with those least likely to be tested were race and anal sexual activity. Unsafe sexual behaviors were also associated with lower rates of HIV testing.
Findings support the need for targeted HIV interventions on college campuses. Such interventions need to be tailored for at-risk students and take into consideration factors likely to contribute to HIV testing.
本研究记录了大学生样本中人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)检测的流行情况,并研究相关的人口统计学和行为特征。
2011年9月,从东南部一所大学中随机挑选18岁及以上的大学生参与一项健康行为调查。
仅纳入有性行为的学生(N = 905)。使用逻辑回归和分类回归树探讨人口统计学特征与性行为特征之间的关系(p≤0.05)。
仅36.2%的人报告接受过HIV检测。年龄是与检测相关的最显著因素。与最不可能接受检测的人群相关的因素是种族和肛交行为。不安全的性行为也与较低的HIV检测率相关。
研究结果支持在大学校园开展有针对性的HIV干预措施的必要性。此类干预措施需要针对高危学生进行定制,并考虑可能有助于HIV检测的因素。