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

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. Met... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Westmaas, A.H.
Kok, G.
Vriens, P.
Götz, H.
Richardus, J.H.
Voeten, H.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2012
Reihe/Periodikum: Westmaas , A H , Kok , G , Vriens , P , Götz , H , Richardus , J H & Voeten , H 2012 , ' Determinants of intention to get tested for STI/HIV among the Surinamese and Antilleans in the Netherlands: results of an online survey ' , BMC Public Health , vol. 12 , 961 . https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-961
Schlagwörter: Health Belief Model / STI testing / Surinamese / Dutch-Antilleans / Subjective norms / Culturally relevant / SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY / PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY / PLANNED BEHAVIOR / NORMS / PREVENTION / ATTITUDES / EFFICACY / STUDENTS / POWER
Sprache: Englisch
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