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Table 4 Utilization of HIV prevention services among the study participants (n = 1602)

From: Factors associated with risk sexual behaviours of HIV/STDs infection among university students in Henan, China: a cross-sectional study

Services

Total N = 1602

Male (%) 1368

Female (%) 234

Ways to acquire HIV/AIDS-related knowledge

 Broadcasting

1241 (77.5)

1086 (79.4)

155 (66.2)

 Books and newspapers

1124 (70.2)

986 (72.1)

138 (59.0)

 Lectures

903 (56.4)

790 (57.7)

113 (48.3)

 Medical personnel

895 (55.9)

774 (56.6)

121 (51.7)

 Family and friends

781 (48.8)

673 (49.2)

108 (46.2)

 Internet

1228 (76.7)

1032 (75.4)

196 (83.8)

 Health education courses

961 (60.0)

807 (59.0)

154 (65.8)

 Others

77 (4.8)

63 (4.6)

14 (6.0)

Willingness to acquire HIV/AIDS-related knowledge throughout various ways

 Consultation

672 (41.9)

611 (44.7)

61 (26.1)

 Playing HIV-related video

904 (56.4)

791 (57.8)

113 (48.3)

 Posters propaganda

613 (38.3)

541 (39.5)

72 (30.8)

 Brochure

562 (35.1)

483 (35.3)

79 (33.8)

 Broadcasting

389 (24.3)

321 (23.5)

68 (29.1)

 Books and newspapers

334 (20.8)

275 (20.1)

59 (25.2)

 Internet

801(50.0)

658 (48.1)

143 (61.1)

 Health education courses

502 (31.3)

402 (29.4)

100 (42.7)

 Others

29 (1.8)

22 (1.6)

7 (3.0)

Willingness to participant in publicity HIV/STDs prevention service

 Yes

1289 (80.5)

1103 (80.6)

186 (79.5)

 No

188 (11.7)

165 (12.1)

23 (9.8)

 Unclear

125 (7.8)

100 (7.3)

25 (10.7)

Ever had received HIV prevention service

 Yes

900 (56.2)

786 (57.5)

114 (48.7)

 No

702 (43.8)

582 (42.5)

120 (51.3)

Had HIV testing before

 Yes

241 (15.0)

208 (15.2)

33 (14.1)

 No

1361 (85.0)

1160 (84.8)

201 (85.9)