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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 27.
Published in final edited form as: J Sch Health. 2016 Dec;86(12):888–897. doi: 10.1111/josh.12457

Table 5.

Questionnaire Participants’ Interest in School-based HIV and STD Testing Among All Participants and Among Participants Who Had Ever Had Sex and Had Not Been Test in the Past Year

If It Was Offered at Your School, Would You Like to Use That Service? Among All Participants* Among Participants Who Had Ever Had Sex and Had Not Been Tested in the Past Year
HIV testing
 Yes 260 (64.36%) 55 (75.34%)
 No 96 (23.76%) 11 (15.07%)
 I don’t know 45 (11.14%) 7 (9.59%)
 I don’t want to say 3 (0.74%) 0 (0.00%)
 Total N 404 73
STD testing
 Yes 269 (66.58%) 57 (58.76%)
 No 96 (23.76%) 24 (24.74%)
 I don’t know 36 (8.91%) 15 (15.46%)
 I don’t want to say 3 (0.74%) 1 (1.03%)
 Total N 404 97

HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; STD, sexually transmitted disease.

*

Percentages are based on valid cases; missing data has been excluded from calculated variables.

Sex was defined as oral sex, vaginal sex, or anal sex.