在南卡罗莱纳行为危险因素监测系统中,童年不良经历得分高、HIV危险行为和既往HIV检测之间的关系

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Karley Dutra, Gweneth B Lazenby, Miyonta Mavins
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识别HIV危险因素对筛查非常重要。儿童期不良经历(ACE)得分高(≥4)反映儿童期创伤,并与艾滋病毒风险行为相关。对ACE和HIV检测的研究有限,结果好坏参半。我们进行了一项回顾性横断面研究,利用sc行为风险因素监测系统检查ACE评分、艾滋病毒风险行为和既往艾滋病毒检测超过六年。我们分别比较了个体p p p
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Relationship between high adverse childhood experience score, HIV risk behavior, and previous HIV testing in the South Carolina behavioral risk factor surveillance system.

ABSTRACTIdentifying HIV risk factors is important for screening. High adverse childhood experience (ACE) scores (≥ 4) reflect childhood trauma and are associated with HIV risk behaviors. Studies examining ACE and HIV testing are limited, with mixed results. We performed a retrospective cross-sectional study examining ACE score, HIV risk behaviors, and previous HIV testing utilizing the S.C Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System over six years. We separately compared individuals <35/≥35 years old, with/without risk behaviors, and with/without previous testing. Using logistic regression, we determined factors associated with risk behaviors and previous testing. Of 55,087 surveyed, 15% reported high ACE. High ACE was associated with risk behaviors (aOR 2.652, 95% CI: 1.987-3.538) and previous testing (aOR 2.340, 95% CI: 2.031-2.696). Female respondents had lower odds of risk behaviors (aOR 0.442, 95% CI: 0.336-0.581) and previous testing (aOR 0.822, 95% CI: 0.736-0.919). Individuals <35 years old more often reported high ACE score (25% vs 14%, p < 0.001), risk behaviors (13% vs 2.5%, p < 0.001), and previous testing (46% vs 30%, p < 0.001). Women, who make up 20% of HIV diagnoses, were less likely to report risk behaviors and testing, suggesting traditional risk factors underestimate risk. ACE score could be evaluated prospectively to identify high-risk women.

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