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Table 3 Use of HIV prevention services in the past year

From: Sexual attitudes, sexual behaviors, and use of HIV prevention services among male undergraduate students in Hunan, China: a cross-sectional survey

Service

Number of students, n (%)

HIV prevention services in universities

 Providing publicity materials or billboards

723 (67.7%)

 Delivering lectures

667 (62.5%)

 Organising volunteers to host propaganda campaigns

500 (46.8%)

 Providing information via new school media

440 (41.2%)

 Playing HIV-related videos

214 (20.0%)

 Conducting debates

117 (10.9%)

 Hosting artistic performances

73 (6.8%)

 Others

13 (1.2%)

HIV testing

 Had HIV testing before

105 (7.3%)

 Willingness to take HIV testing

1110 (77.6%)

Reasons for unwillingness to take HIV testing

 Firm belief in non-HIV infection

235 (73.2%)

 No idea of HIV testing sites

46 (14.3%)

 Escape the anxiety of HIV positive result

45 (14.0%)

 Never heard of HIV/AIDS

22 (6.9%)

 Belief in unlikely infection with high-risk sex only occasionally

15 (4.7%)

 Others

22 (6.9%)