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Factors associated with risky sexual behaviour among clients undertaking HIV testing and counselling services at a secondary referral hospital Lagos, Nigeria


Olusola Adedeji Adejumo
Bisola Ibironke Adebayo
Sunday Adesola
Abimbola Bowale
Esther Ngozi Adejumo
Stella Atewe
Olayinka Sijuade
Andrew Airauhi
Oluwajimi Sodipo
Yeside Shogbamimu

Abstract

Background: This study determined the prevalence of risky sexual behaviour and its associated factors among clients who accessed HIV counselling and testing services at a secondary referral hospital in Lagos, Nigeria.


Methods: A retrospective review of clients’ records was conducted. The Client Intake Form of people who accessed HIV counselling and testing services at Mainland Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria between July 1, 2016, and December 31, 2017, were reviewed. Multivariate analysis was conducted to determine the associated factors of risky sexual behaviour.


Results: A total of 4273 client’s records were analyzed, 3884 (90.9%) reported having sex before HIV counselling and testing (HCT). The prevalence of risky sexual behaviour among clients was 41.5%. More males and HIV positive clients had unprotected sex with a casual partner three months before HIV counselling and testing (p < 0.05). More singles than the married had unprotected sex with casual partners (p <0.001) and multiple sexual partners (p =0.002). The prevalence of risky sexual behaviour reduced with advancing age. Being single and having an HIV infection were associated with risky sexual behaviour in this study.



Conclusion: Age, marital status and HIV status were associated factors of risky sexual behaviour.



Keywords: Risky sexual behaviour; associated factors; HIV counselling; testing.


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eISSN: 1729-0503
print ISSN: 1680-6905