Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome/human immunodeficiency virus knowledge, attitudes, and practices, and use of healthcare services among rural migrants: a cross-sectional study in China

Feb 14, 2014BMC public health

Understanding HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and healthcare use among rural migrants in China

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Abstract

58.6% of rural migrants in China demonstrated knowledge about HIV/AIDS transmission.

  • Approximately 90% of participants held negative attitudes towards AIDS patients.
  • 6.2% of respondents reported engaging in high-risk sex in the past year.
  • Factors such as sex, marital status, income, migration, and work experience were associated with high-risk sexual behavior.
  • Among those with STD symptoms, 13.9% identified risk factors including female gender, high income, being married, and frequent migration.
  • Only 3% of migrant workers accessed voluntary free HIV screening, with access linked to income and workplace.

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