H C Hahm, J M Petersen, R John, A Rivera, N Ahuja, D Cha, J Chen
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The relationship between HIV knowledge and testing behavior is poorly understood among young Chinese-, Korean-, and Vietnamese-American women. This study assesses: (1) levels of HIV/AIDS knowledge, (2) lifetime and annual prevalence of HIV testing, and (3) whether higher levels of HIV knowledge were associated with increased likelihood of testing after controlling for HIV risk behaviors. Fifty-one percent reported lifetime HIV testing (n=117); among those tested, 53% were tested within the past year. A significant and positive association between scores on the HIV Knowledge Questionnaire (HIV KQ-45) and HIV testing was identified. This association was no longer statistically significant after controlling for sexual risk behaviors. Participants were most knowledgeable about HIV symptoms (88.6%) and least knowledgeable about treatment options (56.8%). Future studies should further characterize cultural factors affecting these women's sexual practices, as well develop culturally adapted HIV educational interventions to increase HIV knowledge and testing rates.
在年轻的华裔、韩裔和越裔美国女性中,人们对艾滋病知识与检测行为之间的关系知之甚少。本研究评估了:(1) HIV/AIDS知识水平;(2) HIV检测的终生和年度流行率;(3) 在控制 HIV 风险行为后,较高的 HIV 知识水平是否与检测可能性的增加有关。据报告,51%的人终生接受过 HIV 检测(人数=117);在接受过检测的人中,53%的人在过去一年中接受过检测。艾滋病知识问卷(HIV KQ-45)的得分与艾滋病检测之间存在明显的正相关。在控制了性风险行为后,这种关联不再具有统计学意义。参与者对 HIV 症状的了解最多(88.6%),而对治疗方案的了解最少(56.8%)。今后的研究应进一步确定影响这些妇女性行为的文化因素,并制定适合文化的艾滋病教育干预措施,以提高艾滋病知识普及率和检测率。