Factors Associated with Lifetime HIV Testing in Texas by Race/Ethnicity
Introduction: In United States, roughly 1/5 of all HIV infected persons remain undiagnosed. Because HIV testing is critical to improve prevention efforts, more research is needed to understand the characteristics of individuals who get tested for HIV. Methods: This secondary analysis of the 2010 Te...
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author | Benavides Torres, Raquel Alicia Wall, Kristin M. Núñez Rocha, Georgina Mayela Onofre Rodríguez, Dora Julia Hopson, Laura |
author_facet | Benavides Torres, Raquel Alicia Wall, Kristin M. Núñez Rocha, Georgina Mayela Onofre Rodríguez, Dora Julia Hopson, Laura |
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description | Introduction: In United States, roughly 1/5 of all HIV infected persons remain undiagnosed. Because HIV
testing is critical to improve prevention efforts, more research is needed to understand the characteristics of individuals who get tested for HIV. Methods: This secondary analysis of the 2010 Texas Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System used data from 9,744
respondents between 18-64 years of age to evaluate the relationship between demographic characteristics (gender,
race/ethnicity, age, area of residence, education, marital status, employment status, and income), healthcare characteristics (insurance status, having a primary provider, and access to healthcare), and HIV risk behaviors with ever having received an HIV test.
Results: Significant associations between gender, age, area of residence, marital and employment status, and HIV risk behaviors and HIV testing in a Texas population by race/ethnicity were observed. Conclusions: These findings have important implications for future research into racial/ethnic disparities between lifetime HIV testing, and can help guide practitioners who work with populations at risk for HIV/AIDS in Texas. |
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spelling | eprints-149112019-05-23T14:28:28Z http://eprints.uanl.mx/14911/ Factors Associated with Lifetime HIV Testing in Texas by Race/Ethnicity Benavides Torres, Raquel Alicia Wall, Kristin M. Núñez Rocha, Georgina Mayela Onofre Rodríguez, Dora Julia Hopson, Laura RC Medicina Interna, Psiquiatría, Neurología RT Enfermería Introduction: In United States, roughly 1/5 of all HIV infected persons remain undiagnosed. Because HIV testing is critical to improve prevention efforts, more research is needed to understand the characteristics of individuals who get tested for HIV. Methods: This secondary analysis of the 2010 Texas Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System used data from 9,744 respondents between 18-64 years of age to evaluate the relationship between demographic characteristics (gender, race/ethnicity, age, area of residence, education, marital status, employment status, and income), healthcare characteristics (insurance status, having a primary provider, and access to healthcare), and HIV risk behaviors with ever having received an HIV test. Results: Significant associations between gender, age, area of residence, marital and employment status, and HIV risk behaviors and HIV testing in a Texas population by race/ethnicity were observed. Conclusions: These findings have important implications for future research into racial/ethnic disparities between lifetime HIV testing, and can help guide practitioners who work with populations at risk for HIV/AIDS in Texas. 2012 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd http://eprints.uanl.mx/14911/1/556.pdf http://eprints.uanl.mx/14911/1.haspreviewThumbnailVersion/556.pdf Benavides Torres, Raquel Alicia y Wall, Kristin M. y Núñez Rocha, Georgina Mayela y Onofre Rodríguez, Dora Julia y Hopson, Laura (2012) Factors Associated with Lifetime HIV Testing in Texas by Race/Ethnicity. The Open AIDS Journal, 6 (1). pp. 232-238. ISSN 18746136 http://doi.org/10.2174/1874613601206010232 doi:10.2174/1874613601206010232 |
spellingShingle | RC Medicina Interna, Psiquiatría, Neurología RT Enfermería Benavides Torres, Raquel Alicia Wall, Kristin M. Núñez Rocha, Georgina Mayela Onofre Rodríguez, Dora Julia Hopson, Laura Factors Associated with Lifetime HIV Testing in Texas by Race/Ethnicity |
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title | Factors Associated with Lifetime HIV Testing in Texas by Race/Ethnicity |
title_full | Factors Associated with Lifetime HIV Testing in Texas by Race/Ethnicity |
title_fullStr | Factors Associated with Lifetime HIV Testing in Texas by Race/Ethnicity |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors Associated with Lifetime HIV Testing in Texas by Race/Ethnicity |
title_short | Factors Associated with Lifetime HIV Testing in Texas by Race/Ethnicity |
title_sort | factors associated with lifetime hiv testing in texas by race ethnicity |
topic | RC Medicina Interna, Psiquiatría, Neurología RT Enfermería |
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