俄罗斯圣彼得堡青少年感染艾滋病毒和其他性传播疾病的危险因素。

Y. Amirkhanian, D. V. Tiunov, J. Kelly
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背景在过去几年中,俄罗斯年轻人中艾滋病毒和其他性传播疾病的流行率急剧上升。我们对俄罗斯青少年的行为和态度知之甚少,这些行为和态度可能会影响他们感染这些疾病的风险。方法1995年对圣彼得堡8所高中533名15-17岁学生进行调查,评估他们的性风险行为、艾滋病相关态度和信仰、性关系模式和偏好以及社会特征。结果总体而言,39%的学生有过性经历,这些年轻人平均有3.4个性伴侣。只有29%的有过性经历的学生说他们一直使用避孕套,29%的人说他们从来没有这样做过。无保护的阴道性交是主要和首选的性行为;这也是最常发生在学生最后的性伴侣身上的行为。总的来说,28%的学生将“安全性行为”定义为使用安全套。许多年轻人认为,艾滋病只对特定“危险群体”的成员构成威胁;相对较少的人认为他们可能感染艾滋病(17%)或说艾滋病信息影响了他们的性行为(29%的人有过性经历)。女性比男性更倾向于拥有专属的伴侣,而男性则更倾向于拥有随意的伴侣。结论迫切需要通过教育和行为干预来帮助俄罗斯年轻人避免艾滋病毒和其他性传播疾病。本研究确定的风险和社会特征有助于指导风险降低干预措施的制定和定制。
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Risk factors for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases among adolescents in St. Petersburg, Russia.
CONTEXT Over the past several years, there have been sharp increases in the prevalence of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among young people in Russia. Very little is known about Russian adolescents' behaviors and attitudes that might influence their risk of acquiring these infections. METHODS A 1995 survey of 533 students aged 15-17 attending eight St Petersburg high schools assessed their sexual risk practices, AIDS-specific attitudes and beliefs, sexual relationship patterns and preferences, and social characteristics. RESULTS Overall, 39% of students were sexually experienced, and these young people had had, on average, 3.4 sexual partners. Only 29% of sexually experienced students said they consistently used condoms, and 29% said they never did. Unprotected vaginal intercourse was the predominant and preferred sexual practice; it also was the practice that most often occurred with students' last sexual partner. In all, 28% of students defined "safer sex" as condom use. Many young people believed that AIDS is a threat only to members of particular "risk groups"; relatively few believed that they could get AIDS (17%) or said that AIDS information had influenced their sexual behavior (29% of those who were sexually experienced). Females were more likely than males to prefer having an exclusive partner, and males were more likely to prefer having casual partners. CONCLUSIONS Educational and behavioral interventions are urgently needed to help young people in Russia avoid HIV and other STDs. Risk and social characteristics identified in this study can help to guide the development and tailoring of risk reduction interventions.
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