Fear of nosocomial HIV infection may be a barrier to HIV testing among young college and university students in Suzhou, China.

Wanqi Wang; Xiao Shi; Yifan Jiang; Hanrui Zhao; Jason J Ong; Dan Wu ORCID logo; Joseph D Tucker ORCID logo; Fern Terris-Prestholt ORCID logo; Stephen W Pan; (2020) Fear of nosocomial HIV infection may be a barrier to HIV testing among young college and university students in Suzhou, China. JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH, 70 (4). pp. 1154-1160. ISSN 0744-8481 DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1786099
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ObjectiveHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) test uptake among college and university students in China remains suboptimal. This study aimed to identify and weigh the relative importance of HIV testing preferences among university students in China. Participants and methods: Qualitative interviews and discrete choice experiments (DCE) were used to identify and assess HIV testing preferences in hypothetical HIV testing scenarios. Study participants were sexually experienced university students in Suzhou city, China. Results: 198 participants completed 1980 DCE choice tasks. Risk of nosocomial HIV infection, accuracy, and distance were identified as the most important factors when deciding whether to test for HIV. Risk of nosocomial HIV infection was the most influential factor, accounting for 35.5% of the variation in participants' DCE stated choices. Conclusions: Fear of HIV nosocomial infection may be influencing HIV test preferences and possibly test uptake among university students in China. Interventions should consider addressing students' fear of HIV nosocomial infection as a potential barrier to HIV testing.


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