Knowledge, Attitudes, Threat Perception, and Practices toward HIV/AIDS among Youths in Iran: A Health Belief Model–Based Systematic Review

AuthorBehnam Honarvaren
AuthorAmir Hossein Jalalpouren
AuthorFatemeh Shayganien
AuthorZahra Eghlidosen
AuthorSoodeh Jahangirien
AuthorYasmin Dehghanen
AuthorMohammad Jafar Poreisaen
AuthorFatemeh Rafieien
OrcidBehnam Honarvar [0000-0002-1081-5778]en
OrcidAmir Hossein Jalalpour [0000-0001-6976-7718]en
OrcidFatemeh Shaygani [0000-0002-9342-216X]en
OrcidZahra Eghlidos [0000-0002-9386-1752]en
OrcidSoodeh Jahangiri [0000-0002-1951-9043]en
OrcidMohammad Jafar Poreisa [0000-0002-7237-4832]en
Issued Date2022-06-30en
AbstractContext: About one third of all new HIV infections are estimated to occur among young people globally. In recent years, the increasing age of marriage in Iran has caused increasing risky behaviors in the young population. According to evidence, risk perception toward acquiring HIV is an important factor for risky behaviors. Objectives: This study was conducted to detect the concern toward HIV acquisition among Iranian youths. Evidence Acquisition: In this systematic review, the knowledge, attitudes, threat perception, and practices of youths toward HIV/AIDS were assessed through searching such databases as the Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus. Quality assessment was done using STROBE and PRISMA-P checklists. A total of 1,036 articles were initially found, of which 28 articles were analyzed. Results: The youths’ knowledge about HIV/AIDS varied from low to moderate, their attitude was generally negative, perceived risk susceptibility was low, and risk perception ranged from 6.5 to 60%. Premarital sexual relationships were reported by 8 - 50% of the youths, while the rate of both condom use and consistent condom use was less than 50%. Conclusions: The current situation is worrisome and needs serious practical measurements. Therefore, urgent and multifactorial interventions such as establishment of youths’ sexual reproductive health services and its integration into the current primary health care system across the country are needed.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/semj.119658en
KeywordKnowledgeen
KeywordAttitudesen
KeywordPracticesen
KeywordYouthsen
KeywordHIV/AIDSen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleKnowledge, Attitudes, Threat Perception, and Practices toward HIV/AIDS among Youths in Iran: A Health Belief Model–Based Systematic Reviewen
TypeSystematic Reviewen

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