测量美国15-44岁人口的艾滋病毒风险:来自全国家庭增长调查第6周期的结果。

Advance data Pub Date : 2006-10-23 DOI:10.13016/PSZO-6CFW
John E. Anderson, W. Mosher, A. Chandra
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目的:本报告提供了美国15-44岁人口中报告行为增加其感染或传播人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)风险的百分比和人数的全国估计。报告还载有报告有危险行为的人使用避孕套和进行艾滋病毒检测的数据。此外,还将第6周期全国家庭成长调查(NSFG)中自我报告的艾滋病毒风险估计值与近期其他国家调查的数据进行了比较。方法NSFG周期6的数据由疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)国家卫生统计中心(NCHS)进行,基于对美国全国家庭人口样本的访谈。二零零二年,调查人员在12,571名15至44岁的男女家中进行了面对面的访谈。大部分数据是通过计算机辅助个人访谈(CAPI)收集的,其中一台笔记本电脑被用来选择和提出问题,面试官读给被调查者。更敏感的数据,包括本报告所依据的风险行为项目,是通过音频计算机辅助自我访谈(ACASI)收集的,在这种方法中,被调查者听取每个问题的录音,并将他或她自己的答案输入计算机,而不涉及采访者。结果在15-44岁的人群中,8.9%的人在过去的一年中有过增加HIV感染风险的性行为,1.5%的人有过增加HIV感染风险的药物使用行为。总的来说,估计有9.9%的人从事吸毒或性行为,这使他们感染艾滋病毒的风险增加。包括去年接受过性传播疾病治疗的人在内,2002年,11.9%的15-44岁的人————13.0%的男性和10.8%的女性————有感染艾滋病毒的危险。这11.9%的风险相当于估计有1440万15-44岁的人因吸毒、性行为或在过去一年中接受过性病治疗而面临更高的艾滋病毒风险。风险增加的人报告使用避孕套的频率更高,艾滋病毒检测的频率也更高,但在这些风险人群中,33.6%的人从未接受过艾滋病毒检测,60.4%的人在最后一次性行为中没有使用避孕套。
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Measuring HIV risk in the U.S. population aged 15-44: results from Cycle 6 of the National Survey of Family Growth.
OBJECTIVE This report presents national estimates of the percentage and number of persons in the U.S. population aged 15-44 who report behaviors that place them at increased risk for acquiring or transmitting human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. The report also contains data on condom use and HIV testing by persons who report risk behaviors. In addition, estimates of self-reported risk for HIV from the Cycle 6 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) are compared with data from other recent national surveys. METHODS Data from the NSFG Cycle 6, conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), are based on interviews with a national sample of the household population of the United States. In-person, face-to-face interviews were conducted in the homes of 12,571 males and females 15-44 years of age in 2002. Most of the data were collected by Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI), in which a laptop computer is used to select and present the questions, which an interviewer reads to the respondent. The more sensitive data, including the risk behavior items on which this report is based, were collected by Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interviewing (ACASI), in which the respondent listens to a recording of each question and enters his or her own answers into the computer without involving an interviewer. RESULTS Overall, 8.9 percent of persons 15-44 years of age had engaged in sexual behaviors in the past year that put them at increased risk of HIV, and 1.5 percent had engaged in drug use behaviors that put them at risk. In all, an estimated 9.9 percent engaged in either drug use or sexual behavior that placed them at increased risk for HIV. Including those who were treated for a sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the past year, 11.9 percent of persons 15-44 years of age--13.0 percent males and 10.8 percent of females+-were at risk of HIV in 2002. The 11.9 percent at risk is equivalent to an estimated 14.4 million persons aged 15-44 at higher risk of HIV through drug use, sexual behavior, or having been treated for an STD in the past year. Persons who were at increased risk reported greater condom use and higher rates of HIV testing, but among those at risk, 33.6 percent had never been tested for HIV and 60.4 percent did not use condoms at last sex.
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