CHECKING AND TESTING FOR STDs

 

Plenty of issues are brought up in cases where having on HIV testing is done. Plenty of people do agree on taking them but some reject the idea as personal thoughts and opinions. Such occasions include as below:

- refusal due to demographic factors such as older age, female sex, higher income, and being married. 
- recent negative test
- perception of being at low risk
    ~ due to being in long-term monogamous relationships
    ~ due to abstinence or consistent use of protection since the last HIV test
- feeling sick
- don't want to know their status
- confidentiality concern
- potential strain on the relationship
- prefer to test with primary care physician
- perceiving HIV tests as something abnormal 


Throughout all of that, plenty of actions has been taken to minimize the risk of people contracting the disease as it will bring down the quality of life of a said person. These actions include:

- an information-based video
- behavioral counseling provided
    ~ counseling guided by behavioral science theory
    ~ stage-based behavioral counseling
- have school-based sexual health programs 
    ~include scheduled test for STD
- develop a university-level program 
    ~with in-depth, qualitative data on both individuals and the community
    ~provide HV testing on college campuses
    ~dissuade the belief among students that the one-time HIV test will stay negative until forever with just one bullet dodged.
 - the mobile HIV/sexually transmitted disease (STD) screening clinic

With these actions and a lot more, screening of STD patients could be eased regardless of excuse and reasoning. Hopes are placed for reduction of cases and faster actions could be taken when there is one so that none could feel unsafe and could always feel secure with the care the society and healthcare institutions have.  

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