ZHENG Yiling, LIANG Minhong, HE Chunyan, XIAO Shuang, FU Jie, ZHOU Leiming, ZHANG Zeyu, YUE Qing, NING Zhen. Prevalence of HIV seropositivity and associated factors among the spouses of HIV/AIDS patients in Shanghai, 2018‒2022[J]. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2023, 35(11): 1053-1057. DOI: 10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2023.23487
Citation: ZHENG Yiling, LIANG Minhong, HE Chunyan, XIAO Shuang, FU Jie, ZHOU Leiming, ZHANG Zeyu, YUE Qing, NING Zhen. Prevalence of HIV seropositivity and associated factors among the spouses of HIV/AIDS patients in Shanghai, 2018‒2022[J]. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2023, 35(11): 1053-1057. DOI: 10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2023.23487

Prevalence of HIV seropositivity and associated factors among the spouses of HIV/AIDS patients in Shanghai, 2018‒2022

  • Objective To analyze the HIV infection characteristics and influencing factors among the spouses of HIV/AIDS patients in Shanghai.
    Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted to collect demographic, behavioral, epidemiological and spousal HIV detection information of newly reported and married patients with HIV/AIDS in Shanghai from January 2018 to July 2022 in the comprehensive HIV prevention and control information system of Chinese Center for Disease Prevention and Control. Descriptive analysis was used to analyze the HIV positivity rate of the spouses of HIV patients and the influencing factors were analyzed by univariate and multivariate logistic regression models.
    Results A total of 1 233 subjects were investigated, and the first HIV-testing positivity rate of the spouses of HIV/AIDS patients was 29.3% (361/1 233). There were statistically significant differences in the HIV-testing positivity rate among spouses of HIV/AIDS patients by different age, gender, education level, occupation, transmission route, quantity of non-marital sexual activities, quantity of homo-sexual activities, and baseline CD4 cell count level (P<0.05). Spouses of the HIV/AIDS patients aged ≥65 years old, female, heterosexual transmission, less non-marital sex, and no history of homosexual sex had relatively high HIV positive rate. The HIV-positive detection rate of spouses in the ≥65 age group was 1.81 times higher than that in the <45 age group. The HIV-positive detection rate of spouses in the female group was 3.66 times higher than that in the male group, and the HIV-positive detection rate of spouses in the homosexual transmission group was 0.25 times higher than that of the heterosexual transmission group.
    Conclusion Risk awareness of HIV infection among married people with spouses should be improved. The key populations with the characteristics such as females as the first HIV-positive reporter, and heterosexual transmission should be paid special attention.Their spouses should be mobilized to conduct HIV-testing as early as possible
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