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ZHU Guang Rong, JI Cheng Ye, YANG Xing Hua. Relationship between Migration and HIV Risky Behavior:a Comparative Study of Returning Migrants and Non Migrants Based on Rural Out-of-school Youth in Jilin, China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2015, 28(6): 429-436. doi: 10.3967/bes2015.060
Citation: ZHU Guang Rong, JI Cheng Ye, YANG Xing Hua. Relationship between Migration and HIV Risky Behavior:a Comparative Study of Returning Migrants and Non Migrants Based on Rural Out-of-school Youth in Jilin, China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2015, 28(6): 429-436. doi: 10.3967/bes2015.060

Relationship between Migration and HIV Risky Behavior:a Comparative Study of Returning Migrants and Non Migrants Based on Rural Out-of-school Youth in Jilin, China

doi: 10.3967/bes2015.060
Funds:  the 2006 Chinese National AIDS Prevention Social Mobilization Project 06-I-37
  • Objective To estimate the relationship between migration and HIV risky behavior when controlling for gender, age, and educational levels and to evaluate the gender differences in migration, HIV knowledge, and HIV risky behaviors among rural youth in China.
    Methods A cross-sectional, anonymous, investigative questionnaire for 1710 unmarried, out-of-school rural youth, aged between 15 and 24 years, was handed out in Gongzhuling county of Jilin province, China.
    Results 58.5%of participants had a history of migration, irrespective of gender. There were gender differences observed in other factors such as drug abuse (4.3%for males and 5.5%for females, P<0.01), multiple sexual partners (24.1% for males and 44.1% for females, P<0.01), and HIV knowledge rate (35.2%for males and 25.5%for females, P<0.001). While controlling for gender, age, and educational levels, the relationships between migration and drug abuse, selling sex, and non usage of condoms during last instance of sexual activity were found to be significant. The cases of premarital sex and multiple sexual partners were both not found to be related to migration.
    Conclusion Among rural youth, the HIV risky behavior such as drug abuse, selling sex, and lack of condom use, is significantly related to migration, while premarital sex and multiple sexual partners seem unrelated to migration.
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Relationship between Migration and HIV Risky Behavior:a Comparative Study of Returning Migrants and Non Migrants Based on Rural Out-of-school Youth in Jilin, China

doi: 10.3967/bes2015.060
Funds:  the 2006 Chinese National AIDS Prevention Social Mobilization Project 06-I-37

Abstract: Objective To estimate the relationship between migration and HIV risky behavior when controlling for gender, age, and educational levels and to evaluate the gender differences in migration, HIV knowledge, and HIV risky behaviors among rural youth in China.
Methods A cross-sectional, anonymous, investigative questionnaire for 1710 unmarried, out-of-school rural youth, aged between 15 and 24 years, was handed out in Gongzhuling county of Jilin province, China.
Results 58.5%of participants had a history of migration, irrespective of gender. There were gender differences observed in other factors such as drug abuse (4.3%for males and 5.5%for females, P<0.01), multiple sexual partners (24.1% for males and 44.1% for females, P<0.01), and HIV knowledge rate (35.2%for males and 25.5%for females, P<0.001). While controlling for gender, age, and educational levels, the relationships between migration and drug abuse, selling sex, and non usage of condoms during last instance of sexual activity were found to be significant. The cases of premarital sex and multiple sexual partners were both not found to be related to migration.
Conclusion Among rural youth, the HIV risky behavior such as drug abuse, selling sex, and lack of condom use, is significantly related to migration, while premarital sex and multiple sexual partners seem unrelated to migration.

ZHU Guang Rong, JI Cheng Ye, YANG Xing Hua. Relationship between Migration and HIV Risky Behavior:a Comparative Study of Returning Migrants and Non Migrants Based on Rural Out-of-school Youth in Jilin, China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2015, 28(6): 429-436. doi: 10.3967/bes2015.060
Citation: ZHU Guang Rong, JI Cheng Ye, YANG Xing Hua. Relationship between Migration and HIV Risky Behavior:a Comparative Study of Returning Migrants and Non Migrants Based on Rural Out-of-school Youth in Jilin, China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2015, 28(6): 429-436. doi: 10.3967/bes2015.060

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