Department of Community Medicine, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria.
Department of Paediatrics, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria.
West Afr J Med. 2023 May 27;40(5):495-503.
Adolescents and youths are currently one of the main sub-populations responsible for most Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) new cases in Nigeria due to their high-risk sexual practices. Yet, most Nigerian adolescents have poor HIV knowledge and are not aware of their HIV status.
We assessed respondents' HIV knowledge, their attitude to screening, testing practice and identified predictors of HIV screening among youths (15-24 years old) in Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria.
Cross-sectional design was employed and a multistage sampling method was used to recruit 360 eligible schooling youths in three secondary schools (private and public coeducational schools). A semi-structured, interviewer administered questionnaire was used for data collection. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were carried out at p<0.05.
Mean age (±SD) of the respondents was 15±4.71 years. The majority (75.6%) of the respondents had heard about HIV. Overall, only 57.6% of respondents possessed a comprehensive knowledge of HIV but a majority (80.6%) of them had a positive attitude to HIV screening. Only 20.6% of the respondents had ever screened for HIV, 70.0% of them had pre-and post-test counselling. The most prevalent reason for non-screening is fear of getting a positive result (48.3%). Predictors of HIV screening uptakes included respondents' age (AOR = 2.95; 95%CI = 2.25-6.01), school type (AOR = 2.9;95%CI = 1.99-11.25), class level (AOR = 3.21;95% CI = 2.13-8.12) and attitude to screening (AOR = 2.51;95% CI = 2.01-6.39).
Despite a high awareness rate and overwhelming positive attitude, HIV screening practice was low in the study setting. There is a need for health policymakers to further prioritise adolescents and youths in the race to end HIV epidemics in Nigeria.
青少年和年轻人目前是尼日利亚主要的新 HIV 病例人群之一,因为他们的高风险性行为。然而,大多数尼日利亚青少年对 HIV 知识了解甚少,也不知道自己的 HIV 状况。
我们评估了伊沃(Osun 州)尼日利亚 15-24 岁青少年的 HIV 知识、他们对筛查的态度、检测实践,并确定了 HIV 筛查的预测因素。
采用横断面设计,采用多阶段抽样方法在三所中学(私立和男女同校的公立学校)招募了 360 名符合条件的在校青少年。使用半结构式、访谈者管理的问卷进行数据收集。在 p<0.05 时进行描述性和推断性统计。
受访者的平均年龄(±SD)为 15±4.71 岁。大多数(75.6%)受访者听说过 HIV。总体而言,只有 57.6%的受访者对 HIV 有全面的了解,但大多数(80.6%)对 HIV 筛查持积极态度。只有 20.6%的受访者曾接受过 HIV 筛查,70.0%的人接受过筛查前和筛查后的咨询。不筛查的最常见原因是害怕得到阳性结果(48.3%)。HIV 筛查的预测因素包括受访者的年龄(AOR=2.95;95%CI=2.25-6.01)、学校类型(AOR=2.9;95%CI=1.99-11.25)、班级水平(AOR=3.21;95%CI=2.13-8.12)和对筛查的态度(AOR=2.51;95%CI=2.01-6.39)。
尽管知晓率很高,态度也很积极,但研究环境中的 HIV 筛查率仍然很低。尼日利亚的卫生政策制定者需要进一步将青少年和年轻人作为重点,以在结束该国 HIV 疫情的竞赛中取得成功。