HIV Voluntary Testing among Portuguese Women Attending Family Planning Clinics: Implications for HIV Prevention Education and Testing
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03/02/2016
31/08/2016
2015
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Resumo |
Objectives: The aim of this article is to analyze the factors associated with HIV testing among 767 sexually active women. Methods: Participants were administered several self-report questionnaires that assessed behavioral and psychosocial measures. Results: Overall, 59.8% of the participants reported ever having tested for HIV. Results show that higher levels of education, being pregnant or having been pregnant, concern about AIDS, AIDS knowledge, self-efficacy in condom negotiation and perception of no risk in partner significantly predicted the likelihood of testing among women. Attending the mass was negatively associated with HIV testing. Conclusions: These findings provide information that can be used in the development of a focused gender sensitive HIV prevention program to increase HIV testing. |
Identificador |
1931-7611 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/7620 10.1080/19317611.2015.1080779 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Taylor & Francis |
Relação |
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19317611.2015.1080779 |
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embargoedAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #HIV prevention #HIV testing #Sexual attitudes and behaviors #Women |
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article |