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Factors Associated With HIV Testing Among High-School Girls in the U.S., 2015‒2017.

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INTRODUCTION Few studies have examined the factors associated with HIV testing, specifically among U.S. high-school girls. METHODS Investigators analyzed 2015 and 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey data to calculate the… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION Few studies have examined the factors associated with HIV testing, specifically among U.S. high-school girls. METHODS Investigators analyzed 2015 and 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey data to calculate the prevalence ratios and the corresponding 95% CIs for the association of HIV-related risk behaviors and other factors with HIV testing. Analyses were completed in March 2020. RESULTS Approximately 1 in 10 high-school girls reported ever having had an HIV test. Ever having had an HIV test was most common among girls who had ≥4 lifetime sexual partners and those who had ever injected illegal drugs. CONCLUSIONS High-school girls who engage in behaviors or experience other factors that put them at higher risk for HIV are more likely to have ever gotten tested. However, the prevalence of having ever had an HIV test remains relatively low, indicating that continued efforts may be warranted to reduce risk behaviors and increase testing among high-school girls.

Keywords: high school; hiv testing; factors associated; among high; school girls

Journal Title: American journal of preventive medicine
Year Published: 2021

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