Attitudinal and behavioral characteristics predict high risk sexual activity in rural Tanzanian youth.

The incidence of HIV infection in rural African youth remains high despite widespread knowledge of the disease within the region and increasing funds allocated to programs aimed at its prevention and treatment. This suggests that program efficacy requires a more nuanced understanding of the profiles...

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Main Authors: Stephen R Aichele, Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Susan James, Kevin Grimm
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4057388?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-eab644da01024fc09646deccf49773062020-11-25T01:58:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e9998710.1371/journal.pone.0099987Attitudinal and behavioral characteristics predict high risk sexual activity in rural Tanzanian youth.Stephen R AicheleMonique Borgerhoff MulderSusan JamesKevin GrimmThe incidence of HIV infection in rural African youth remains high despite widespread knowledge of the disease within the region and increasing funds allocated to programs aimed at its prevention and treatment. This suggests that program efficacy requires a more nuanced understanding of the profiles of the most at-risk individuals. To evaluate the explanatory power of novel psychographic variables in relation to high-risk sexual behaviors, we conducted a survey to assess the effects of psychographic factors, both behavioral and attitudinal, controlling for standard predictors in 546 youth (12-26 years of age) across 8 villages in northern Tanzania. Indicators of high-risk sexual behavior included HIV testing, sexual history (i.e., virgin/non-virgin), age of first sexual activity, condom use, and number of lifetime sexual partners. Predictors in the statistical models included standard demographic variables, patterns of media consumption, HIV awareness, and six new psychographic features identified via factor analyses: personal vanity, family-building values, ambition for higher education, town recreation, perceived parental strictness, and spending preferences. In a series of hierarchical regression analyses, we find that models including psychographic factors contribute significant additional explanatory information when compared to models including only demographic and other conventional predictors. We propose that the psychographic approach used here, in so far as it identifies individual characteristics, aspirations, aspects of personal life style and spending preferences, can be used to target appropriate communities of youth within villages for leading and receiving outreach, and to build communities of like-minded youth who support new patterns of sexual behavior.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4057388?pdf=render
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author Stephen R Aichele
Monique Borgerhoff Mulder
Susan James
Kevin Grimm
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Monique Borgerhoff Mulder
Susan James
Kevin Grimm
Attitudinal and behavioral characteristics predict high risk sexual activity in rural Tanzanian youth.
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Monique Borgerhoff Mulder
Susan James
Kevin Grimm
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title Attitudinal and behavioral characteristics predict high risk sexual activity in rural Tanzanian youth.
title_short Attitudinal and behavioral characteristics predict high risk sexual activity in rural Tanzanian youth.
title_full Attitudinal and behavioral characteristics predict high risk sexual activity in rural Tanzanian youth.
title_fullStr Attitudinal and behavioral characteristics predict high risk sexual activity in rural Tanzanian youth.
title_full_unstemmed Attitudinal and behavioral characteristics predict high risk sexual activity in rural Tanzanian youth.
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The incidence of HIV infection in rural African youth remains high despite widespread knowledge of the disease within the region and increasing funds allocated to programs aimed at its prevention and treatment. This suggests that program efficacy requires a more nuanced understanding of the profiles of the most at-risk individuals. To evaluate the explanatory power of novel psychographic variables in relation to high-risk sexual behaviors, we conducted a survey to assess the effects of psychographic factors, both behavioral and attitudinal, controlling for standard predictors in 546 youth (12-26 years of age) across 8 villages in northern Tanzania. Indicators of high-risk sexual behavior included HIV testing, sexual history (i.e., virgin/non-virgin), age of first sexual activity, condom use, and number of lifetime sexual partners. Predictors in the statistical models included standard demographic variables, patterns of media consumption, HIV awareness, and six new psychographic features identified via factor analyses: personal vanity, family-building values, ambition for higher education, town recreation, perceived parental strictness, and spending preferences. In a series of hierarchical regression analyses, we find that models including psychographic factors contribute significant additional explanatory information when compared to models including only demographic and other conventional predictors. We propose that the psychographic approach used here, in so far as it identifies individual characteristics, aspirations, aspects of personal life style and spending preferences, can be used to target appropriate communities of youth within villages for leading and receiving outreach, and to build communities of like-minded youth who support new patterns of sexual behavior.
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