Abstract

Background : Commercial motorcyclists in Nigeria are predominantly young males with high risk behaviour for HIV/AIDS. They may have become a reservoir for the continued transmission of HIV but they are often neglected in efforts to control the disease. It is important to pay special attention to this group. Aim : To assess the awareness of HIV/AIDS and related sexual behaviour among commercial motorcyclists. Methods : Cross-sectional descriptive study of 300 commercial motorcyclists using a standardized structured questionnaire. Results : The primary school completion rate among the commercial motorcyclist was high (91.7%). Eighty four (44.7%) of the one hundred and eighty eight (188) married respondents were in polygamous relationship. The level of awareness of HIV/AIDS among the respondent was 94.0% while the prevalence of multiple sexual partnership was 81.0%. The regular condom use rate was 57% while only 8% of the respondents had done VCT. Conclusion : There is a high prevalence of risk behaviour for HIV and hence increased predisposition to HIV/AIDS among commercial motorcyclists in Sagamu despite the relatively high level of awareness of the disease and the high rate of primary school completion. Keywords : HIV/AIDS, sexual behaviour, commercial motorcyclists, multiple sexual partners, voluntary counseling and testing

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