Journal of Reproduction and Contraception
Volume 18, Issue 2, 2007, Pages 155-162

AIDS- Related Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior Survey among the "Migrant" Population in China (Article)

ZHOU J.-f.* , SUN X.-m. , Mantell J. , RU X.-m. , WEN Y.
  • a Nanjing College for Population Program Management, Nanjing, 210042, China
  • b Nanjing College for Population Program Management, Nanjing, 210042, China
  • c HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, Unit 15, New York State Psychiatric Institute, United States
  • d National Population and Family Planning Commission, Beijing, 100088, China
  • e Nanjing College for Population Program Management, Nanjing, 210042, China

Abstract

Objective: To realize AIDS related knowledge, attitude and behavior among floating people in China and discuss its influencial factors, and to provide the evidence for how to prevent AIDS in floating population. Methods: The data were collected from the "Sex and Reproductive Health Baseline Survey among Floating People in China" conducted in March 2004. The standard questionnaires were used to interview altogether 4 900 floating people from 6 provinces. Results: Nearly 95.4 % of them had heard about AIDS, but only 0.5% can judge all the transmitted ways and no-transmitted ways correctly, 45.9 % believed that we need to isolate the HIV positive people. Only 65.7% knew that using condom can preventive HIV infection, 43.7% showed their understanding about the man who has long time no sexual life has sex with a sexual worker. About 13.6% floating people chose condom as FP method and among them only 34.6% used condom every time. Conclusion: Chinese floating people are lack of AIDS knowledge. Most of them do not practise Safe Sex Activity. We need to give more intervention to the floating population. © 2007 The Editorial Board of Journal of Reproduction and Contraception.

Author Keywords

floating population Behavior AIDS related knowledge Attitude

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DOI: 10.1016/S1001-7844(07)60019-4
ISSN: 10017844
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English