Sexual behaviors in over 18 years old with a diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in three cities of Colombia 2011
Abstract
Objective: To describe sexual behaviors of HIV positive patients in three cities of Colombia, before and after learning diagnosis and to identify changes. Methodology: Quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study, with participation of 85 individuals from three cities of Colombia who were interviewed during 2011. Ethical standards for research involving individuals were met during the study. The SPSS software version 18.0 was used for statistical analysis. Results: Significant differences were found when comparing their sexual behavior before and after knowing HIV positive diagnosis, 23.0% of respondents said that they had not resumed sexual activity, 62.5% of the patients began to use the condom in all sexual relations. Sex with HIV-positive people increased a 35.4%. Sexually transmitted infections were reduced to a 12.3%. The consumption of alcohol prior to the onset of sexual intercourse decreased to 31.8%. Conclusions: Changes were found regarding risky behaviors of people after knowing the diagnosis; however, such modifications are not enough regarding the transmission of a deadly infection and with high social and economic costs. [Arcila-Rivera AP, Toro-López LA, Cañaveral-Orozco JD, González-Lozano D, Henao-González LD, Carmén-Dussan L, Ramírez-Castaño M. Sexual behaviors in over 18 years old with a diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in three cities of Colombia 2011. MedUNAB 2016; 19 (2): 95-102]Downloads
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