Resumen
Background: HIV infection has sustained increased in the Chilean young
population. In order to focus on sexual education in adolescents, it is first ne-
cessary to establish the degree of knowledge and risk behaviors in this group.
Therefore, this study aimed to compare the degree of knowledge and HIV/
AIDS risk behaviors in adolescents from rural and urban schools. Material
and Methods: The study included 385 adolescents between 14 and 18 years
old. Through an anonymous survey, sociodemographic data, knowledge about
HIV/ AIDS, risk behaviors, and ways of accessing information were collected.
Results: A third of the adolescents surveyed (33.6%) reported having initia-
ted sexual activity, primarily men. Rural students showed lower knowledge
of HIV/AIDS. 32.2% of individuals who initiated sexual activity reported
nonuse or rarely use of condoms, and only 4.4% of students have had an HIV
detection/diagnostic test. Although the students had received information
mainly from their teachers, they reported that if they needed help, they would
go to health centers, youth programs, and, to a lesser extent, to teachers. They
also preferred access to information in workshops, on the Internet, and social
networks. Conclusions: We observed regular knowledge of HIV/AIDS among
adolescents. Rural students showed less knowledge and several risk behaviors.
These findings emphasize the need to establish sexual education strategies in
adolescents, considering the territory and the use of new technologies.
Autoría:
ANDAUR, Marcela;
SOBARZO, Valeska;
CHACÓN, Natalia;
ARAVENA, Yerty;
FERNÁNDEZ, Héctor;
ROGEL, Rebeca;
ESCANDÓN NAGEL, Neli;
HUIRCAPÁN, Patricia;
MEDINA, Gustavo;
LETELIER, Pablo;
LEYAN, Pilar;
BOGUEN, Rodrigo;
HERNÁNDEZ, Alfonso;
GUZMÁN, Neftalí