This study examined associations between the prevalence of HIV testing and factors or behaviors that influence HIV testing in U.S.A. 9th to 12th graders using the 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey (YRBSS) data. Selection criteria was based on a positive report of sexual debut (Ever had sex? Yes/No). Outcome of interest was having ever tested for HIV. Independent risk factors included age, sex, grade, race, condom use, age at first sexual intercourse, number of lifetime sexual partners, use of contraceptives, use of drug or alcohol before last sexual activity and several other factors. Chi-square and logistic regression analyses were conducted to evaluate factors associated with HIV screening participation. HIV testing prevalence ...
Objectives: Sexual risk behaviors among adolescents lead to 10 million new STIs in the United States...
This article estimated the prevalence of self-reported HIV testing and identified associated factors...
Routine HIV testing for adolescents and adults aged 13\ue2\u20ac\u201c64 years is one of the most im...
This study examined associations between the prevalence of HIV testing and factors or behaviors that...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains an important public health issue and CDC reco...
This study conducted a secondary data analysis of the CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior Survey for 2015 to e...
Concerned about reports of a 15% decline in HIV testing among high-risk youth in an earlier study in...
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analysis of national data on HIV- and STD-related risk ...
Abstract: Objectives: We examined the prevalence of HIV testing in a representative sample of US ado...
Concerned about reports of a 15% decline in HIV testing among high-risk youth in an earlier study in...
Hispanic adolescents are dis proportionally impacted by HIV/AIDS. Among Hispanic people living with ...
Previous research has found that college students widely participate in HIV risk behaviors, includin...
Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) testing remains the best public health preventive str...
A brief overview of the importance of HIV testing among adolescents and how schools can encourage st...
In a survey of 2,548 adolescents, 11.5 percent reported ever having had the human immunodeficiency v...
Objectives: Sexual risk behaviors among adolescents lead to 10 million new STIs in the United States...
This article estimated the prevalence of self-reported HIV testing and identified associated factors...
Routine HIV testing for adolescents and adults aged 13\ue2\u20ac\u201c64 years is one of the most im...
This study examined associations between the prevalence of HIV testing and factors or behaviors that...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains an important public health issue and CDC reco...
This study conducted a secondary data analysis of the CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior Survey for 2015 to e...
Concerned about reports of a 15% decline in HIV testing among high-risk youth in an earlier study in...
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analysis of national data on HIV- and STD-related risk ...
Abstract: Objectives: We examined the prevalence of HIV testing in a representative sample of US ado...
Concerned about reports of a 15% decline in HIV testing among high-risk youth in an earlier study in...
Hispanic adolescents are dis proportionally impacted by HIV/AIDS. Among Hispanic people living with ...
Previous research has found that college students widely participate in HIV risk behaviors, includin...
Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) testing remains the best public health preventive str...
A brief overview of the importance of HIV testing among adolescents and how schools can encourage st...
In a survey of 2,548 adolescents, 11.5 percent reported ever having had the human immunodeficiency v...
Objectives: Sexual risk behaviors among adolescents lead to 10 million new STIs in the United States...
This article estimated the prevalence of self-reported HIV testing and identified associated factors...
Routine HIV testing for adolescents and adults aged 13\ue2\u20ac\u201c64 years is one of the most im...