HIV-related knowledge and behaviors among high school students--selected U.S. sites, 1989.

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Selected survey data concerning human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)- related knowledge, intravenous drug use, and sexual behavior of students 13-18 years in age is summarized. The data was collected from 30 states, 10 cities, and 2 territories during a 5 moth period in 1989. The response rates for the schools and students had a large range; 27%- 100% of the schools and 41% -92% of the students responded. Students reported attaining information regarding AIDS and HIV infections from school (33%-86%) and from adult family members (43%-69%). The majority of students were aware of AIDS and HIV transmission through sharing needles among drug users (93%-100%) and through not using condoms during sexual intercourse (74%-98%). Students reported that transmission could not occur through blood donations (32%-75%), mosquito bites (22%-67%), public toilets (44%-85%), or blood tests (59%-82%). 2%-5% of the students surveyed had used drugs and 0.2%-3% had shared needles. regarding sexual activity, 27%-76% of the students had experiences sexual activity with 7%-40% being involved with 3 partners. Overall, males reported drug use and sexual activity more frequently than females. These findings indicate a high-risk population among high school students for AIDS or HIV infection as a result of active drug use and sexual behavior. Survey data can be employed in establishing and promoting AIDS/HIV educational programs in the school system.
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高中生的艾滋病相关知识和行为——1989年选定的美国网站。
本文综述了13-18岁学生HIV相关知识、静脉吸毒和性行为的调查数据。这些数据是在1989年的5个月期间从30个州、10个城市和2个地区收集的。学校和学生的回复率差异较大;27%- 100%的学校和41% -92%的学生做出了回应。学生报告从学校(33%-86%)和成年家庭成员(43%-69%)获得有关艾滋病和艾滋病毒感染的信息。大多数学生通过与吸毒者共用针头(93%-100%)和性交时不使用避孕套(74%-98%)了解艾滋病和艾滋病毒的传播。学生报告说,献血(32%-75%)、蚊虫叮咬(22%-67%)、公共厕所(44%-85%)或验血(59%-82%)不会发生传播。2%-5%的受访学生使用过毒品,0.2%-3%的学生共用针头。在性行为方面,27%-76%的学生有过性行为,7%-40%的学生有3个性伴侣。总体而言,男性报告吸毒和性行为的频率高于女性。这些发现表明,由于活跃的药物使用和性行为,高中生是艾滋病或艾滋病毒感染的高危人群。调查数据可用于在学校系统中建立和促进艾滋病/艾滋病毒教育项目。
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