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@article{JPKI18705, author = {Satar Satar and Antono Suryoputro and Zahroh Shaluhiyah}, title = {Niat Melakukan Tes HIV Pada Eks Pekerja Migran Indonesia Di Kabupaten Lombok Timur}, journal = {Jurnal Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, year = {2012}, keywords = {HIV, testing intentions, Ex-Migrant Workers}, abstract = { HIV test is the only way to determine a person including former migrant workers contracting HIV / AIDS or not. Practice of HIV test is strongly influenced by intention to do it. This research is quantitative research with cross sectional nature explanations by using a questionnaire. Samples are former migrant workers in five districts in East Lombok taken by simple random sampling technique were 121 respondents. The results based on univariate test found 28.9% of respondents intend to conduct HIV tests. Factors associated with the intention of respondent to do an HIV test from the results of bivariate tests (chi-square test), namely the factors of knowledge about HIV / AIDS & HIV testing, attitudes toward HIV / AIDS & HIV testing and factors of self-efficacy perceptions of respondents to test for HIV. Multivariate analysis (logistic regression) found that there are two variables that influence intention to perform an HIV test that is self-efficacy variables (OR = 17.277 times) and the variable attitudes towards HIV / AIDS (OR = 7.4 times). }, issn = {2620-4053}, pages = {109--117} doi = {10.14710/jpki.6.2.109-117}, url = {https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jpki/article/view/18705} }
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HIV test is the only way to determine a person including former migrant workers contracting HIV / AIDS or not. Practice of HIV test is strongly influenced by intention to do it. This research is quantitative research with cross sectional nature explanations by using a questionnaire. Samples are former migrant workers in five districts in East Lombok taken by simple random sampling technique were 121 respondents. The results based on univariate test found 28.9% of respondents intend to conduct HIV tests. Factors associated with the intention of respondent to do an HIV test from the results of bivariate tests (chi-square test), namely the factors of knowledge about HIV / AIDS & HIV testing, attitudes toward HIV / AIDS & HIV testing and factors of self-efficacy perceptions of respondents to test for HIV. Multivariate analysis (logistic regression) found that there are two variables that influence intention to perform an HIV test that is self-efficacy variables (OR = 17.277 times) and the variable attitudes towards HIV / AIDS (OR = 7.4 times).
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