HIV Knowledge, Risk Perception and Risk Behaviour among Male Ex-Offenders in Mpumalanga, South Africa

K. Peltzer, E. Vallières, C. Tabane
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The aim of this study is to investigate HIV knowledge, beliefs and HIV risk behaviours among ex-offenders in Mpumalanga province, South Africa. A sample of 85 male ex-offenders conveniently selected from an exoffenders organization were interviewed with a structured and open-ended questionnaire. Results indicate good overall HIV knowledge but also significant misconceptions such as 45.9% believed that many sexual partners are needed to get HIV, 31.8% that there is a cure for AIDS and 25.9% believed that a pregnant woman cannot give HIV to their baby. The personal risk of getting HIV was rated as relatively low, with 8.2% already HIV infected. Almost all ex-offenders (91.2%) had been sexually active in the past 12 months. Various HIV risk behaviours were found, almost one in 5 had multiple sex partners, one in ten commercial sex and almost half lacked condom use and 56.5% had never had an HIV test. Linear regression analyses between HIV risk variables and HIV risk behaviour index controlled by demographic variables found no significant predictors. The study revealed that ex-offenders have high rates of unprotected sex, and limited exposure to effective HIV education and prevention interventions. Community organizations dealing with ex- offenders need to improve HIV training for officers working with exoffenders so that they can impart this knowledge to exoffenders and make HIV risk reduction programmes more available to ex- offenders. Key words: HIV knowledge, HIV risk, HIV risk behaviour, ex-offenders, South Africa
南非姆普马兰加省男性前罪犯的艾滋病知识、风险认知和风险行为
本研究的目的是调查南非姆普马兰加省前罪犯的艾滋病毒知识、信念和艾滋病毒风险行为。本研究选取了85名男性前罪犯为研究对象,采用结构化开放式问卷进行访谈。结果表明,人们对艾滋病毒有良好的总体认识,但也存在严重的误解,如45.9%的人认为需要许多性伴侣才能感染艾滋病毒,31.8%的人认为艾滋病可以治愈,25.9%的人认为孕妇不能将艾滋病毒传染给婴儿。个人感染艾滋病毒的风险相对较低,8.2%的人已经感染了艾滋病毒。几乎所有的前罪犯(91.2%)在过去12个月内都有性行为。发现了各种艾滋病毒风险行为,几乎五分之一的人有多个性伴侣,十分之一的人有商业性行为,几乎一半的人没有使用安全套,56.5%的人从未进行过艾滋病毒检测。通过人口统计学变量控制的HIV风险变量与HIV风险行为指数之间的线性回归分析,没有发现显著的预测因子。该研究表明,有前科的人有很高的无保护的性行为率,而且接受有效的艾滋病教育和预防干预的机会有限。处理前罪犯的社区组织需要改进对与前罪犯打交道的官员的艾滋病毒培训,以便他们能够向前罪犯传授这方面的知识,并使前罪犯更容易获得减少艾滋病毒风险的方案。关键词:HIV知识;HIV风险;HIV风险行为
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