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The Role of HIV-Related Knowledge and Ethnicity in Determining HIV Risk Perception and Willingness to Undergo HIV Testing Among Rural Women in Burkina Faso

机译:与艾滋病毒有关的知识和种族在确定布基纳法索农村妇女对艾滋病毒的风险感知和接受艾滋病毒检测的意愿方面的作用

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We conducted a random community based survey of 300 young (15–29 years) rural women in Nouna, Burkina Faso. Only one-third of women were aware that a person could have HIV without having symptoms and these women were significantly more likely to classify themselves to be at high risk for getting HIV. Furthermore, multiple partners, Bwaba ethnicity and having mentioned a health worker as a source of HIV information were significantly associated with perceived high personal risk. Perceived willingness to participate in VCT was high (69%). The dissemination of information on the asymptomatic nature of HIV infection could potentially be very important in forming risk perception, awareness, and their willingness to participate in HIV interventions.
机译:我们对布基纳法索努纳的300名农村青年妇女(15-29岁)进行了随机社区调查。只有三分之一的妇女意识到一个人没有症状就可以感染艾滋病毒,而这些妇女很容易将自己归类为感染艾滋病毒的高风险人群。此外,Bwaba族裔的多个伙伴并提到卫生工作者是HIV信息的来源,这与人们认为的高个人风险显着相关。参加自愿咨询检测的意愿很高(69%)。传播有关HIV感染无症状性质的信息对于形成风险感知,意识及其参与HIV干预的意愿可能非常重要。

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