Bibliographic citations
Pardo, G., (2020). Conductas sexuales de riesgo a VIH-Sida en estudiantes universitarios UPAO - Piura 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6096
Pardo, G., Conductas sexuales de riesgo a VIH-Sida en estudiantes universitarios UPAO - Piura 2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6096
@misc{renati/372389,
title = "Conductas sexuales de riesgo a VIH-Sida en estudiantes universitarios UPAO - Piura 2018",
author = "Pardo Benites, Gonzalo Ricardo",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2020"
}
Objective: To analyze the risk behaviors for HIV-AIDS in university students of the faculty of human medicine UPAO - Piura in the year 2018. Methodology: Descriptive, prospective, correlational, analytical, cross-sectional study applied to students of the Faculty of Human Medicine University Private Antenor Orrego Piura through self-surveyed survey during the 2018-II cycle. Results: There was a sample of 300 students within the 12 academic cycles within the UPAO Piura campus; of which 60.6% were female (182 participants); 75.4% of respondents (226 participants) said they had sex at some time; About 55.6% (167 respondents) indicated having had their first experience between 15 and 19 years of age. 76.6% of the students (230 surveys) indicated “Feeling Fear” in the face of HIV infection / infection; In the same way, 258 participants (86%) consider it as a serious / severe illness. According to the answers obtained in the questionnaire, most of the students presented a regular degree of information regarding the level of knowledge about HIV prevention, according to bivariate analysis, living alone (P <0.03), not believing that it is a serious disease (P <0.01) and the perception of HIV cure (P <0.02) is associated with a poor degree of information. in the multivariate analysis, living alone increases the prevalence rate of having a poor degree of information by 2.19 times (p <0.01, RPa 2.19 95% CI = 1.48-3.25) and not believing that HIV is a serious disease increases the prevalence rate of a poor degree of information by 4.6 times. (p <0.01, RPa 4.6 IC95% = 3.7-5.7). Conclusion: Risk behaviors were found in medical students, such as an improved level of information regarding the perception and prevention of HIV. Likewise, living alone, believing that it is not a serious disease and thinking that HIV has a cure, are associated with a bad degree of information.
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