Factors associated with risk sexual behaviours of HIV/STDs infection among university students in Henan, China: a cross-sectional study

Plain Language Summary The HIV epidemic among university students is considerable, with the tendency of the high-risk population towards the general population.University students at risk of HIV/STDs infection tend to engage in risk sexual behaviours and were targeted for assessing factors corelated with their risk sexual behaviours in this study.Participants who reported having had sexual relations were selected.Information on the practice of risk sexual behaviours including multiple sexual partners and inconsistent condom use were collected and analyzed using a multivariable logistic regression model.Bisexual Flora das cangas da serra dos Carajás, Pará, Brasil: Euphorbiaceae students were consistently less likely to use condoms within the last 6 months.

University students from high-grade, who lived on over 3000 Yuan monthly, homosexual students and bisexual students were more likely to have multiple sexual relationships.University students who had sexual debut before the age of 18 were more likely to engage in risk sexual Clinical and epidemiological characteristics in Seychelles patients diagnosed with dementia behaviours.In conclusion, University students with high cost of living per month, non-heterosexual, who are younger at first sexual intercourse tend to engage in risk sexual behaviours.Intensified intervention is the need to prevent the expansion of the HIV epidemic amongst young students.

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