Great Expectations: HIV Risk Behaviors and Misperceptions of Low HIV Risk among Incarcerated Men
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Great Expectations: HIV Risk Behaviors and Misperceptions of Low HIV Risk among Incarcerated Men
Abstract
Incarcerated populations have relatively high HIV prevalence but little has been reported about their aggregate HIV risk behaviors or perceptions of risk. A random selection of HIV-negative men (n = 855) entering a US state prison system were surveyed to assess five risk behaviors and his self-perceived HIV risk. Using multivariate logistic regression, we identified factors associated with having elevated actual but low perceived risk (EALPR). Of the 826 men with complete data, 88% were at elevated risk. While 64% of the sample had risk perceptions concordant with their actual risk, 14% had EALPR (with the remainder at low actual but high perceived risk). EALPR rates were lower in those with a pre-incarceration HIV test but higher for those with a negative prison entry HIV test. HIV testing counseling should assess for discordance between actual and perceived risk and communicate the continued risk of HIV despite a negative result.
Keywords: HIV; Incarcerated populations; Risk behavior; Risk perceptions.
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