Ramsum D L, Marion S A, Mathias R G
Department of Health Care & Epidemiology, University of British Columbia.
Can J Public Health. 1993 Jul-Aug;84(4):275-8.
We evaluated changes in AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviours among students in residence at the University of British Columbia based on identical surveys conducted in 1988 and 1992. 493 randomly selected students in each year were sent a self-administered questionnaire on AIDS-related knowledge, fear of AIDS, homophobia, sexual behaviours, and intravenous drug use. AIDS-related knowledge was very high and increasing (p < 0.01) among respondents. Fear of AIDS and homophobia were low in both years. Intravenous drug use was reported by only one student in each year. Sexual activity was reported by 62% of students overall, with 25% of these reporting multiple sexual partners in the previous six months. 23% of sexually active students in 1988 and 40% in 1992 reported usually or always using condoms during intercourse. In spite of high levels of AIDS-related knowledge, a large, although decreasing, proportion of students have multiple partners without barrier protection. Nevertheless, the consistent presentation of the same public health message over several years is associated with substantial improvement in condom use.
我们根据1988年和1992年进行的相同调查,评估了英属哥伦比亚大学住校学生在艾滋病相关知识、态度和行为方面的变化。每年随机抽取493名学生,向他们发放一份关于艾滋病相关知识、对艾滋病的恐惧、恐同心理、性行为和静脉注射吸毒的自填式问卷。受访者的艾滋病相关知识水平很高且在不断提高(p < 0.01)。这两年中对艾滋病的恐惧和恐同心理都较低。每年仅有一名学生报告有静脉注射吸毒行为。总体上62%的学生报告有性行为,其中25%的学生报告在过去六个月中有多个性伴侣。1988年23%有性行为的学生和1992年40%有性行为的学生报告在性交时通常或总是使用避孕套。尽管艾滋病相关知识水平较高,但仍有很大比例(尽管在下降)的学生有多个性伴侣且没有采取屏障保护措施。然而,多年来持续传递相同的公共卫生信息与避孕套使用的显著改善相关。