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High-risk sexual behavior among students of a minority-serving university in a community with a high HIV/AIDS prevalence.

Abstract. Objective: The authors used a stratified cluster sampling design to inform campus sexually transmitted diseases prevention programs. Participants and Methods: They conducted a cross-sectional study of students (N = 1,130) at a large, urban, minority-serving university in South Florida using the 2004 National College Health Assessment Survey instrument. Results: Of the 1,130 participants, 14.0% reported risky sexual behavior (having more than 1 sexual partner in 1 year and not using a condom the last time they had vaginal intercourse), and 11.9% reported consistent risky sexual behavior (having more than 1 partner in 1 year and not using condoms most or all of the time ...

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Same or less50   25.9 
  Received information from 
  university about HIV or STDs 
Yes 62   15.2.24 
No  73   11.8 
 
   Consistent risky sex 
 
Characteristic n %  p 
 
Total  113   11.9 
Demographic 
  Age (y) 
18-20   217.5.10 
21-25   46   14.5 
26-30   21   12.5 
30+ 169.4 
  Sex 
Female  528.7.32 
Male47   12.0 
  Race/ethnicity 
Hispanic488.9.51 
Non-Hispanic white  147.7 
Non-Hispanic black  34   13.5 
Other   12   12.3 
  Year in school 
First 2 undergraduate   125.8.01>

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