posted on 2024-10-31, 19:58authored byPaul Bowen, Rajen Govender, Peter EdwardsPeter Edwards, Keith Cattell
Testing for HIV/AIDS is essential for determining HIV serostatus and initiating
subsequent treatment for those found to be infected. Construction workers are regarded as
a high-risk group in the context of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa. Factors
associated with the HIV+ serostatus of construction workers are thus important. A self administered questionnaire survey of 512 construction workers in the Western Cape
explored this issue and found that HIV+ workers have poorer education levels and lower
AIDS-related knowledge than non-infected workers. However, contrary to claims in the
literature, lifestyle factors, while inter-related to some extent, were not found to be
significant correlates of serostatus. More active, and more carefully directed, awareness,
counselling and testing campaigns are advocated for construction companies as part of
their HIV intervention management policies. Imparting appropriate AIDS-related
knowledge and lifestyle advice at a much earlier point in school curricula is also
recommended.
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