HIV comprehensive knowledge and prevalence among young adolescents in Nigeria: evidence from Akwa Ibom AIDS indicator survey, 2017
Abstract Background Despite the recent increase in HIV infections among adolescents, little is known about their HIV knowledge and perceptions. This study, therefore, sought to examine the factors associated with comprehensive HIV knowledge, stigma, and HIV risk perceptions among young adolescents a...
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doaj-fee7f8a47f5448bbb4402577591716022021-01-17T12:04:32ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582020-01-0120111010.1186/s12889-019-7890-yHIV comprehensive knowledge and prevalence among young adolescents in Nigeria: evidence from Akwa Ibom AIDS indicator survey, 2017Titilope Badru0Jefferson Mwaisaka1Hadiza Khamofu2Chinedu Agbakwuru3Oluwasanmi Adedokun4Satish Raj Pandey5Patrick Essiet6Ezekiel James7Annie Chen-Carrington8Timothy D. Mastro9Sani H. Aliyu10Kwasi Torpey11FHI 360 NigeriaUniversity of Ghana College of Health SciencesFHI 360 NigeriaFHI 360 NigeriaFHI 360 NigeriaFHI 360 NigeriaAkwa Ibom State Ministry of HealthUnited States Agency for International DevelopmentUnited States Agency for International DevelopmentFHI 360 NCNational Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDSUniversity of Ghana College of Health SciencesAbstract Background Despite the recent increase in HIV infections among adolescents, little is known about their HIV knowledge and perceptions. This study, therefore, sought to examine the factors associated with comprehensive HIV knowledge, stigma, and HIV risk perceptions among young adolescents aged 10–14 years in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Additionally, consenting parents and assenting young adolescents were tested for HIV. Methods We used cross-sectional data from the 2017 Akwa Ibom AIDS Indicator Survey to analyze comprehensive HIV knowledge, stigma, and HIV risk perceptions among young adolescents. Demographic characteristics of young adolescents were summarized using descriptive statistics. Chi-square test (or Fisher’s exact test in cases of small subgroup sample sizes) was used to elicit associations between demographics and study outcomes. Separate multivariable logistic regression models were then conducted to determine associations with the study outcomes. Sampling weights were calculated in order to adjust for the sample design. P-values less than 0.05 were considered to be significant. Results A total of 1818 young adolescents were interviewed. The survey highlighted significant low levels of comprehensive HIV knowledge (9.4%) among young adolescents. Adolescent-parent discussions [AOR = 2.19, 95% C.I (1.10–4.38), p = 0.03], schools as sources of HIV information [AOR = 8.06, 95% C.I (1.70–38.33), p < 0.001], and sexual activeness [AOR = 2.55, 95% C.I (1.16–5.60), p = 0.02] were associated with comprehensive HIV knowledge. Majority (93%) of young adolescents perceived themselves not to be at risk of HIV. Overall, 81.5% of young adolescents reported stigmatizing tendencies towards people living with HIV. HIV prevalence among young adolescents was 0.6%. Conclusions Results indicate low comprehensive HIV knowledge among young adolescents. Our findings suggest that there is a need for increased attention towards young adolescents particularly in the provision of comprehensive, functional sexuality education, including HIV at the family- and school-levels. Consequently, age appropriate interventions are needed to address the epidemiological risks of young adolescents that are influenced by a myriad of social issues.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7890-yComprehensive HIV knowledgeStigmaRisk perceptionsYoung adolescentsNigeria |
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Titilope Badru Jefferson Mwaisaka Hadiza Khamofu Chinedu Agbakwuru Oluwasanmi Adedokun Satish Raj Pandey Patrick Essiet Ezekiel James Annie Chen-Carrington Timothy D. Mastro Sani H. Aliyu Kwasi Torpey |
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Titilope Badru Jefferson Mwaisaka Hadiza Khamofu Chinedu Agbakwuru Oluwasanmi Adedokun Satish Raj Pandey Patrick Essiet Ezekiel James Annie Chen-Carrington Timothy D. Mastro Sani H. Aliyu Kwasi Torpey HIV comprehensive knowledge and prevalence among young adolescents in Nigeria: evidence from Akwa Ibom AIDS indicator survey, 2017 BMC Public Health Comprehensive HIV knowledge Stigma Risk perceptions Young adolescents Nigeria |
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Titilope Badru Jefferson Mwaisaka Hadiza Khamofu Chinedu Agbakwuru Oluwasanmi Adedokun Satish Raj Pandey Patrick Essiet Ezekiel James Annie Chen-Carrington Timothy D. Mastro Sani H. Aliyu Kwasi Torpey |
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HIV comprehensive knowledge and prevalence among young adolescents in Nigeria: evidence from Akwa Ibom AIDS indicator survey, 2017 |
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HIV comprehensive knowledge and prevalence among young adolescents in Nigeria: evidence from Akwa Ibom AIDS indicator survey, 2017 |
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HIV comprehensive knowledge and prevalence among young adolescents in Nigeria: evidence from Akwa Ibom AIDS indicator survey, 2017 |
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HIV comprehensive knowledge and prevalence among young adolescents in Nigeria: evidence from Akwa Ibom AIDS indicator survey, 2017 |
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HIV comprehensive knowledge and prevalence among young adolescents in Nigeria: evidence from Akwa Ibom AIDS indicator survey, 2017 |
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hiv comprehensive knowledge and prevalence among young adolescents in nigeria: evidence from akwa ibom aids indicator survey, 2017 |
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Abstract Background Despite the recent increase in HIV infections among adolescents, little is known about their HIV knowledge and perceptions. This study, therefore, sought to examine the factors associated with comprehensive HIV knowledge, stigma, and HIV risk perceptions among young adolescents aged 10–14 years in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Additionally, consenting parents and assenting young adolescents were tested for HIV. Methods We used cross-sectional data from the 2017 Akwa Ibom AIDS Indicator Survey to analyze comprehensive HIV knowledge, stigma, and HIV risk perceptions among young adolescents. Demographic characteristics of young adolescents were summarized using descriptive statistics. Chi-square test (or Fisher’s exact test in cases of small subgroup sample sizes) was used to elicit associations between demographics and study outcomes. Separate multivariable logistic regression models were then conducted to determine associations with the study outcomes. Sampling weights were calculated in order to adjust for the sample design. P-values less than 0.05 were considered to be significant. Results A total of 1818 young adolescents were interviewed. The survey highlighted significant low levels of comprehensive HIV knowledge (9.4%) among young adolescents. Adolescent-parent discussions [AOR = 2.19, 95% C.I (1.10–4.38), p = 0.03], schools as sources of HIV information [AOR = 8.06, 95% C.I (1.70–38.33), p < 0.001], and sexual activeness [AOR = 2.55, 95% C.I (1.16–5.60), p = 0.02] were associated with comprehensive HIV knowledge. Majority (93%) of young adolescents perceived themselves not to be at risk of HIV. Overall, 81.5% of young adolescents reported stigmatizing tendencies towards people living with HIV. HIV prevalence among young adolescents was 0.6%. Conclusions Results indicate low comprehensive HIV knowledge among young adolescents. Our findings suggest that there is a need for increased attention towards young adolescents particularly in the provision of comprehensive, functional sexuality education, including HIV at the family- and school-levels. Consequently, age appropriate interventions are needed to address the epidemiological risks of young adolescents that are influenced by a myriad of social issues. |
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