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Acceptance of HIV testing and counseling among unmarried young adults in Northern Thailand.
Authors:Chuleeporn Jiraphongsa  Wanna Danmoensawat  Sander Greenland  Ralph Frerichs  Taweesap Siraprapasiri  Deborah C Glik  Roger Detels
Institution:Field Epidemiology Training Program, Division of Epidemiology, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand.
Abstract:A cluster randomized trial was used to assess the effect of an active group intervention in promoting utilization of voluntary HIV testing and counseling (HIV-TC). Villagers from 40 clusters were sampled to represent the premarital age population and assigned into two groups, intervention and comparison. The intervention was designed to enhance risk perception and increase knowledge about HIV testing. Interviews were performed before and after the intervention. At baseline, 23% of 398 participants had been tested for HIV at least once and 90% reported testing positive. Most participants perceived that they had no chance of being infected with HIV. Among the intervention group, 71% participated in the intervention activities. The risk ratio of HIV-TC acceptance among the intervention group was 2.92, but the risk difference was only 8.11%. Factors associated with HIV-TC acceptance were ever having had a sexually transmitted disease, being previously married, intention to get tested, and having partici pated in AIDS-related activities.
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