Title of article :
High risky behavior and HIV/AIDS knowledge amongst street children in Shiraz, Iran
Author/Authors :
Motazedian, Nasrin Shiraz Transplant Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Sayadi, Mehrab Cardiovascular Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Beheshti, Shohreh Shiraz HIV/AIDS Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Science, Shiraz, Iran , Zarei, Nooshin Shiraz HIV/AIDS Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Science, Shiraz, Iran , Ghaderi, Javad Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology - Payame Noor University, Eqlid, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Street children around the world are accompanying a wide range of risky behaviors. The most common ones include
risky sexual behavior, substance and alcohol abuse, and violence. This study aimed to assess risk behaviors and HIV knowledge of street
children in Shiraz.
Methods: A total of 329 street children (7-18 years of age who spend days or nights on streets with or without their family for earning
money) were interviewed through 2014-2016 in Shiraz. Data were collected through a structured interview about high-risk behaviors
and HIV/AIDS Knowledge based on a form and questionnaire. Street children were asked to identify HIV/AIDS mode of transmission.
All correct answers were scored as one (1), and incorrect, “don’t know” responses and no responses scored as zero. The data were
analyzed by SPSS software 16 (SPSS, Inc. Chicago, USA) using the Independent t-test and chi-square test, and Pearson's correlation
test. P value< 0.05 was considered as statistically significant
Results: The mean ± SD age was 13.46±3.09. A total of 86.6% of them were boys. A total of 97.6% of them reported staying with
their parents. Street children reported sleeping place as follow: with their parents (n=312, 94.8%), sharing accommodation with other
kids (n=13, %4), sleeping in parks (n=2, 7%), and one with relatives. The frequency of smoking, alcohol drinking, and drug abuse were
35 (10.6%), 47 (14. 3%), and 6 (1.8%) respectively. A total of 43 (13.1%) street children reported sexual activity, among them 30 (9.1%)
had sexual activity without a condom. Mean ± SD HIV/AIDS knowledge scoring of street children was, 4.1±3.9.
Conclusion: Special programs should be implemented in order to reduce high-risk behavior among street children. Intervention should
include increasing awareness about alcohol and drug abuse, HIV/AIDS knowledge, sexual and verbal abuse through an organized system
with the help of peer education.
Keywords :
Children , Street , Behaviors , Risk , Knowledge , HIV/AIDS
Journal title :
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran