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Shahryar yarmohamadi vasel

Shahryar yarmohamadi vasel

Academic rank: Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Research

Title
Perceived risk modifies the effect of HIV knowledge on sexual risk behaviors
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
HIV knowledge, perceived risk, sexual risk behavior, moderator, interaction effect
Year
2013
Journal Big Data Mining and Analytics
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Researchers Gholamhossein Noroozinejad ، Shahryar yarmohamadi vasel ، Fatemeh Bazrafkan ، Mahmoud Sehat ، Majid Rezazadeh ، Khodabakhsh Ahmadi

Abstract

Background:There is a large controversy in the literature about the inter-relations between perceived risk, knowledge, and risk behavior in different settings, and people at HIV risk are not an exception. Aim:To assess additive and multiplicative effect of perceived HIV risk and HIV knowledge on sexual risk behavior of Injecting Drug Users (IDUs). Method:We enrolled 162 street based IDUs to this analysis. Data came from a national survey of IDUs in Iran, with a cross sectional design. Socio-demographics (employment, education, marital status), HIV knowledge, perceived HIV risk, and four different sexual risk behavior were registered. In the first step, using spearman test, the association of HIV knowledge and risk behavior were tested, then possible moderating effect of perceived HIV risk on this association was determined. Results: Although among IDUs with lowperceived HIV risk, HIV knowledgewas negatively associated with sexual risk behavior (P <0.05 for all), this association was not significant among IDUs with high perceived HIV risk (P >0.05 for all). Thus perceived HIV risk moderated the association between HIV knowledge and sexual risk behavior. Conclusion: Perceived risk should be taken into consideration when studying the effect of HIV knowledge on sexual risk behavior of IDUs. Findings may help us better understand negative effects of fear arousing interventions as a part of HIV prevention media campaigns.