Comparison of AIDS knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among incarcerated adolescents and a public school sample in San Francisco.
- 1 May 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Public Health Association in American Journal of Public Health
- Vol. 81 (5) , 628-630
- https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.81.5.628
Abstract
Data collected from incarcerated youth (n = 113) and a public school sample (n = 802) demonstrate that both adolescent groups have a high level of AIDS knowledge. Incarcerated youth are less aware of HIV risk-reduction behaviors and report markedly higher rates of HIV risk behaviors. Incarcerated youth are at substantially increased risk of HIV infection relative to their school-based counterparts and should be a primary target of HIV prevention programs.Keywords
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