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HIV risk perception and consistency in condom use among adolescents and young adults in urban Cape Town, South Africa: a cumulative risk analysis

机译:南非城市开普敦青少年和年轻人使用艾滋病毒的风险感知和使用安全套的一致性:累积风险分析

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Background: The relationship between HIV risk perception and consistency in the use of condoms is scarcely understood in the context of a high HIV prevalence among adolescents and young adults in urban South Africa. Methods: Using data from Cape Area Panel Study (CAPS), gender-stratified analyses were conducted to determine relationship between risk perception and condom use among 14–22 year olds (n = 4 853) in urban Cape Town. Using discriminant function analyses, ecological determinants of consistency in condom use were determined and a cumulative risk approach examined. Results: A total of 1 598 sexually active youths, of mean age 17.7 years, with 785 (49%) of males and 813 (51%) females were identified for analyses. At baseline, 87% of males and 90% of females assessed themselves to be at no or low risk of HIV infection. At follow-up, 61% of males reporting low or no risk were consistently using condoms compared to 67% reporting some risk of HIV infection. In females, 47% reporting low or no risk consistently used condoms compared to 49% of those reporting to be at some risk. Conclusions: Perceived risk for HIV infection had no significant impact on consistency in using condoms for both males and females. Further, findings suggests that the effect of ecological risk factors was cumulative. Therefore, interventions aimed at the three levels ecology may be more effective in improving consistency as risk factors possess a cumulative effect. (Full text available online at www.medpharm.tandfonline.com/ojid ) South Afr J Infect Dis 2017; DOI: 10.1080/23120053.2017.1332800
机译:背景:在南非城市青少年和年轻人中艾滋病毒高流行的背景下,人们几乎不了解艾滋病毒风险感知与使用安全套之间的关系。方法:使用来自开普敦地区小组研究(CAPS)的数据,按性别进行分层分析,以确定开普敦市区14-22岁(n = 4 853)之间的风险感知与安全套使用之间的关系。使用判别函数分析,确定安全套使用一致性的生态决定因素,并检查累积风险方法。结果:总共有1 598名性活跃青年,平均年龄17.7岁,其中有785例男性(49%)和813例(51%)女性被分析。基线时,有87%的男性和90%的女性认为自己没有HIV感染风险或感染HIV的风险很低。随访时,报告低风险或无风险的男性中有61%一直使用安全套,而67%的男性报告有HIV感染的风险。在女性中,有47%的人报告低风险或没有风险,他们一贯使用安全套,而有49%的人报告有一定风险。结论:男性和女性使用避孕套的一致性对感知的HIV感染风险没有明显影响。此外,研究结果表明生态风险因素的影响是累积性的。因此,针对三级生态的干预措施可能会更有效地提高一致性,因为风险因素具有累积效应。 (全文可在线访问www.medpharm.tandfonline.com/ojid)South Afr J Infect Dis 2017; DOI:10.1080 / 23120053.2017.1332800

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