Study On High-risk Behavior And Influential Factors Among MSM | | Posted on:2013-09-07 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:L J Xue | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2254330398465679 | Subject:Public health | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | Objective:To know HIV high-risk behaviorã€the social and psychological pressureã€prevention of AIDS knowledge and its influential factors, and to provide reference proposals for AIDS prevention and control on MSM.Method:The investigation was carried out by non-probability sample survey of peer promotion on the network platform, to collect HIV risk behaviorsã€social pressure〠AIDS prevention knowledge. Using analysis of varianceã€Logistic regression〠chi-square test methods such as factor analysis.Results:(1)838valid questionnaires were collected. In the survey, the average age of them was28.73±7.51years old. self-view that homosexual sexual orientation were59.1%; bisexual were40.1%;heterosexual were0.8%; The cumulative number of male-sexual partners were14(8-31)。(2)75.8%of MSM think that they will be significantly discriminated and hurt if exposed to sexual orientation.(3)"foster situation during childhood life"ã€"whether the childhood family was harmonious"ã€"Homogeneous sexual intercourse experience of his father"ã€"force sexual intercourse experience before16years" were the influencing factors among MSM.(4) The survey of233people had HIV testing in the last year, HIV antibody positive rate was11.59%.Conclusion:The survey showed that MSM were very active in sexual intercourse.They have more sexual partners, unprotected anal sex and other risk behaviors.They were facing enormous social pressure and psychological stress, and they were hardly be found. Despite the high awareness rate of AIDS, the high-risk behavior of HIV infection was still widespread. The research showed that early unharmony family lifeã€early forced sexual intercourse experience and other factors can promote the occurrence of MSM. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | MSM, AIDS, High Risk Behaviors, Social Pressure, Internet | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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