Abstract

ABSTRACTThis study explored HIV prevention and prevalence knowledge, awareness and utilization of testing services, factors encouraging testing, perceptions of risk for HIV/AIDS, whether friends discuss and encourage safe-sex practices among African-American women (n = 176) at a historically black university. In this cross-sectional survey, participants attended a 90-minute HIV informational session before being administered a questionnaire. A majority of participants agreed their sexual behaviors increased their risk for HIV infection, and approximately one-fourth considered themselves at high risk. Participants reported that friends discuss and encourage safe-sex practices. Friendship may be a mobilizing component of HIV prevention among female African-American college students.

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