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Vulnerability to HIV Infection and Related Health Risk Behaviors of the Out of School Adolescents Migrated with Their Parents to Beijing
Objective To explore the vulnerability to HIV infection and related risk behaviors of the out-of-school adolescents who migrated with their parents from rural areas to cities.Methods From September to October 2005,260 out-of-school adolescents aged 14-20 years were interviewed through a questionnaire.Results Out-of-school adolescents lacked HIV/AIDS knowledge and related life skills,and their psychosocial competency was relatively low.The interviewed adolescents were open in their sexuality,showing a low rate of condom use.Their attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS prevention competency were positively correlated with family well-being,harmonious relations between their parents,a stable job,knowledge,life skill,and psychosocial competency for emotion control and empathy.Conclusion Out-of-school adolescents are highly vulnerable to HIV/AIDS infection and transmission.Practical and feasible health and life skill education and psychosocial competency are the keys to effective HIV/AIDS prevention among out-of-school adolescent migrants.
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