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Determinants of intention to get tested for STI/HIV among the Surinamese and Antilleans in the Netherlands: results of an online survey

Authors :
Alvin Westmaas
Gerjo Kok
Jan Hendrik Richardus
Hélène A. C. M. Voeten
Hannelore M Götz
Pjer Vriens
Public Health
RS: FPN WSP II
Section Applied Social Psychology
Work and Social Psychology
Source :
BMC Public Health, BMC Public Health, 9(12):961. BioMed Central Ltd., BMC Public Health, 12:961. BioMed Central Ltd
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
BioMed Central Ltd., 2012.

Abstract

Background High infection rates of STIs are found among the different ethnic communities living in the Netherlands, especially among the Surinamese and Dutch-Antilleans. Only limited effective interventions that promote STI/HIV testing among these communities are available in the Netherlands. In the present study we identified the determinants of the intention to get tested for STI/HIV of the sexually active Surinamese and Dutch-Antilleans living in the Netherlands. Secondly, this study assesses which determinants should be addressed when promoting STI/HIV testing among these communities. Methods In total, 450 Surinamese and 303 Dutch-Antillean respondents were recruited through Dutch Internet panels and group activities. The questionnaire used in the online survey was based on the concepts of the Health Belief Model, the Social Cognitive Theory, and Theory of Planned behavior. To correct for multiple outcome testing, we considered differences as statistically significant at p

Details

ISSN :
14712458
Volume :
9
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Public Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1284d28a48afae2ac457bd57f2ba4c46