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实现联合国艾滋病规划署(UNAIDS)90-90-90 目标中的第一个目标:了解艾滋病风险认知的影响,了解自己伴侣的状况,并与性伴侣讨论艾滋病/性传播感染,以提高艾滋病检测的接受度。

Achieving the first of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) 90-90-90 targets: understanding the influence of HIV risk perceptions, knowing one's partner's status and discussion of HIV/sexually transmitted infections with a sexual partner on uptake of HIV testing.

机构信息

Population Dynamics and Sexual and Reproductive Health, African Population and Health Research Centre, APHRC Campus, Manga Close, Nairobi, Kenya.

Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities, University of Fort Hare, East London, South Africa.

出版信息

Int Health. 2019 Nov 13;11(6):425-431. doi: 10.1093/inthealth/ihz056.

Abstract

This study assessed how HIV risk perceptions, knowledge of one's partner's status and discussion of HIV/sexually transmitted infections (STIs) with one's sexual partner influence the uptake of HIV testing. Data were obtained from 833 young adults, selected using stratified random sampling in a South African university in 2018. Adjusted and unadjusted logistic regression models were employed to examine determinants of HIV testing uptake. The majority of students (69.9%) had previously tested for HIV, but only 58.4% tested for HIV in the last year. Being highly concerned about contracting HIV/STIs was positively associated with having tested for HIV (adjusted OR [AOR]: 4.28; CI: 2.50 to 7.34) and getting an HIV test in the past year (AOR: 1.83; CI: 1.20 to 2.80). Knowing one's partner's status was associated with a higher probability of ever having been tested for HIV (AOR: 3.07; CI: 1.89 to 4.97) or having received an HIV test in the previous year (AOR: 2.66; CI: 1.77 to 3.99). Discussion of HIV/STIs was associated with higher odds of having ever been tested for HIV (AOR: 3.81; CI: 2.44 to 5.96) and recent HIV testing (AOR: 3.22; CI: 2.17 to 4.77). HIV testing was below the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS UNAIDS 90-90-90 target. Being concerned about contracting HIV, discussion of HIV/STIs with a sexual partner and knowing one's partner's HIV status were associated with the uptake of HIV testing.

摘要

本研究评估了 HIV 风险认知、对伴侣 HIV 状况的了解以及与性伴侣讨论 HIV/性传播感染(STI)如何影响 HIV 检测的采用。数据来自 2018 年南非一所大学使用分层随机抽样选择的 833 名年轻成年人。采用调整和未调整的逻辑回归模型来研究 HIV 检测采用的决定因素。大多数学生(69.9%)之前曾接受过 HIV 检测,但只有 58.4%的人在过去一年中接受过 HIV 检测。对感染 HIV/STI 的高度关注与接受 HIV 检测呈正相关(调整后的比值比 [AOR]:4.28;95%置信区间 [CI]:2.50 至 7.34)和过去一年中接受 HIV 检测(AOR:1.83;95%CI:1.20 至 2.80)。了解伴侣的状况与曾经接受过 HIV 检测(AOR:3.07;95%CI:1.89 至 4.97)或在过去一年中接受过 HIV 检测的可能性更高相关(AOR:2.66;95%CI:1.77 至 3.99)。讨论 HIV/STI 与曾经接受过 HIV 检测(AOR:3.81;95%CI:2.44 至 5.96)和最近接受 HIV 检测(AOR:3.22;95%CI:2.17 至 4.77)的可能性更高相关。HIV 检测率低于联合国艾滋病规划署 90-90-90 目标。对感染 HIV 的担忧、与性伴侣讨论 HIV/STI 以及了解伴侣的 HIV 状况与 HIV 检测的采用有关。

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