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J Behav Med ; 37(5): 1030-46, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24043406

ABSTRACT

Associations linking HIV infection to violence and abuse are well documented; however, little is known about how violence/abuse is related to HIV testing behavior, particularly among undergraduate university students, who test at lower rates compared to non-student peers in the United States. We assessed history of HIV testing in an ethnically diverse sample of undergraduates in California (n = 1,210); and examined potential associations between testing and various forms of violence/abuse, while controlling for covariates. Whereas 73.4% of students were sexually active in the past year, only 26.3% had ever tested for HIV. At the bivariate level, testing was associated with experiencing verbal abuse and sexual violence/coercion, and perpetrating verbal abuse. Experiencing verbal abuse remained significant in multivariate analysis. We discuss findings in a syndemics framework, considered in combination with social psychology-based health behavior theories. Enhanced HIV testing scale-up initiatives for undergraduates are needed and should consider integration with violence prevention programs.


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AIDS Serodiagnosis/statistics & numerical data , Sex Offenses/statistics & numerical data , Violence/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , California/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Sex Offenses/psychology , Sexual Behavior/statistics & numerical data , Students/psychology , Students/statistics & numerical data , Universities/statistics & numerical data , Violence/psychology , Young Adult
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