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AIDS Behav ; 22(6): 1835-1848, 2018 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28361452

ABSTRACT

Incarcerated populations have relatively high HIV prevalence but little has been reported about their aggregate HIV risk behaviors or perceptions of risk. A random selection of HIV-negative men (n = 855) entering a US state prison system were surveyed to assess five risk behaviors and his self-perceived HIV risk. Using multivariate logistic regression, we identified factors associated with having elevated actual but low perceived risk (EALPR). Of the 826 men with complete data, 88% were at elevated risk. While 64% of the sample had risk perceptions concordant with their actual risk, 14% had EALPR (with the remainder at low actual but high perceived risk). EALPR rates were lower in those with a pre-incarceration HIV test but higher for those with a negative prison entry HIV test. HIV testing counseling should assess for discordance between actual and perceived risk and communicate the continued risk of HIV despite a negative result.


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HIV Infections/psychology , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Prisoners/psychology , Prisons , Risk-Taking , Adolescent , Adult , Counseling , HIV Infections/epidemiology , Health Surveys , Humans , Male , Motivation , Perception , Prevalence , Risk , Surveys and Questionnaires
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