Undergraduate students in times of HIV: testing context

The aim of this study was to better explain the attitudes of university students regarding the decision to undergo HIV testing and the possibility of taking part in studies on vaccinations, by categorizing these students from a socio-demographic viewpoint. The participants were 645 students from dif...

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Main Authors: Tania Maria Cemin Wagner, Alice Maggi, Carla Tessari de Souza, Ricardo da Silva de Souza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2010-10-01
Series:Interação em Psicologia
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Online Access:http://revistas.ufpr.br/psicologia/article/view/9441
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spelling doaj-dbcedb5f57584363bda3b7da58cd5c182020-11-24T22:23:38ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáInteração em Psicologia1981-80762010-10-0114110.5380/psi.v14i1.944111704Undergraduate students in times of HIV: testing contextTania Maria Cemin Wagner0Alice Maggi1Carla Tessari de Souza2Ricardo da Silva de Souza3Universidade de Caxias do SulUniversidade de Caxias do SulUniversidade de Caxias do SulUniversidade de Caxias do SulThe aim of this study was to better explain the attitudes of university students regarding the decision to undergo HIV testing and the possibility of taking part in studies on vaccinations, by categorizing these students from a socio-demographic viewpoint. The participants were 645 students from different undergraduate courses at a university in the South of Brazil – mean age 25.32 years, 442 (68.5%) were female and 202 (31.3%) were male). A questionnaire was administered, with 33 multiple choice questions, covering socio-demographic data, as well as objective and hypothetical situations. The results clearly showed that 197 (30.5%) of the participants had been tested for HIV. One met a statistical significant association (Exact of Fisher = 0,000) and a high correlation (0,000) between having been tested and to have thoughts on the same. The study revealed the need for university spaces to provide for the possibility of discussions and specific campaigns.   Keywords: aids; testing; undergraduate students.http://revistas.ufpr.br/psicologia/article/view/9441aidstestagemestudantes universitários
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author Tania Maria Cemin Wagner
Alice Maggi
Carla Tessari de Souza
Ricardo da Silva de Souza
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Alice Maggi
Carla Tessari de Souza
Ricardo da Silva de Souza
Undergraduate students in times of HIV: testing context
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Alice Maggi
Carla Tessari de Souza
Ricardo da Silva de Souza
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title Undergraduate students in times of HIV: testing context
title_short Undergraduate students in times of HIV: testing context
title_full Undergraduate students in times of HIV: testing context
title_fullStr Undergraduate students in times of HIV: testing context
title_full_unstemmed Undergraduate students in times of HIV: testing context
title_sort undergraduate students in times of hiv: testing context
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Interação em Psicologia
issn 1981-8076
publishDate 2010-10-01
description The aim of this study was to better explain the attitudes of university students regarding the decision to undergo HIV testing and the possibility of taking part in studies on vaccinations, by categorizing these students from a socio-demographic viewpoint. The participants were 645 students from different undergraduate courses at a university in the South of Brazil – mean age 25.32 years, 442 (68.5%) were female and 202 (31.3%) were male). A questionnaire was administered, with 33 multiple choice questions, covering socio-demographic data, as well as objective and hypothetical situations. The results clearly showed that 197 (30.5%) of the participants had been tested for HIV. One met a statistical significant association (Exact of Fisher = 0,000) and a high correlation (0,000) between having been tested and to have thoughts on the same. The study revealed the need for university spaces to provide for the possibility of discussions and specific campaigns.   Keywords: aids; testing; undergraduate students.
topic aids
testagem
estudantes universitários
url http://revistas.ufpr.br/psicologia/article/view/9441
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