Acceptability of HIV Screening in a Sample of International Students in the United States.

International Journal of MCH and AIDS Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-07-12 DOI:10.21106/ijma.351
Oluwasola Stephen Ayosanmi, Lorette Oden, Titilope Ayosanmi, Babatunde Y Alli, Mei Wen, Jamie Johnson
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Background and objectives: HIV transmission from persons unaware of their HIV status occurs more commonly than those who are aware of their status. Knowledge of one's HIV status may encourage preventive behaviors. Anecdotal evidence suggests that many international students may be willing to accept HIV screening, but empirical evidence to support this claim is lacking. We sought to determine the willingness of international students in the United States (US) to accept HIV screening, if offered.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study using an online survey of international students at Western Illinois University, USA. The independent variable was the sociodemographic data of our participants; the dependent variable was the acceptance of HIV screening. The covariates were knowledge about HIV and the factors associated with the acceptance of the screening. Descriptive statistics and multivariate analysis were conducted.

Results: A total of 185 respondents out of 491 students participated in the online survey. Of these, 107 (57.8%) were males, and 78 (42.8%) were females. Most of the respondents were from Asian countries (64.9%) and African countries (24.9%). The prevalence of acceptance of HIV screening was 74%. Among participants willing to accept screening, if offered, 90% perceived screening would be beneficial to their health. Meanwhile, 83% of those who would refuse the screening were not sexually active.

Conclusion and global health implications: Many international students may be interested in getting HIV screening if offered. Awareness of the benefits of HIV screening may influence the decision to screen. Findings may inform further studies that will lead to policy formulations for the health of international students in the US.

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在美国的国际学生中HIV筛查的可接受性。
背景和目的:不知道自己感染艾滋病毒的人传播艾滋病毒的情况比知道自己感染艾滋病毒的人更常见。了解自己的艾滋病毒状况可能会鼓励采取预防措施。轶事证据表明,许多国际学生可能愿意接受艾滋病毒筛查,但缺乏支持这一说法的经验证据。我们试图确定在美国的国际学生接受HIV筛查的意愿,如果提供的话。方法:我们通过对美国西伊利诺伊大学国际学生的在线调查进行了横断面研究。自变量是参与者的社会人口学数据;因变量是接受HIV筛查。协变量是关于HIV的知识和与接受筛查相关的因素。进行描述性统计和多变量分析。结果:在491名学生中,共有185名受访者参与了在线调查。其中男性107例(57.8%),女性78例(42.8%)。大多数受访者来自亚洲国家(64.9%)和非洲国家(24.9%)。接受艾滋病毒筛查的患病率为74%。在愿意接受筛查的参与者中,90%的人认为筛查对他们的健康有益。与此同时,拒绝接受筛查的人中有83%没有性生活。结论和全球健康影响:如果提供艾滋病毒筛查,许多国际学生可能会感兴趣。认识到艾滋病毒筛查的好处可能会影响进行筛查的决定。研究结果可能会为进一步的研究提供信息,从而为在美国际学生的健康制定政策。
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