Instrument validity: HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in homeless people

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Abstract

Objectives: to validate, through the Item Response Theory, an instrument on vulnerability to HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in homeless people. Methods: a crosssectional study carried out between February and May 2018 with 100 homeless people in a municipality in northeastern Brazil. A sociodemographic questionnaire was applied, and another with items referring to behaviors vulnerable to HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Subsequently, it was assessed through the Item Response Theory. Results: the items previous diagnosis of STIs (F=0.473), partner with STI symptoms (F=0.518), drug use (F=0.509), sex for money (F=0.552), STI symptoms (F=0.448), number of sexual partners (F=0.616), sharps sharing (F=0.398) and being a victim of sexual violence (F=0.347) were validated. Conclusions: the instrument proved to be validated, being able to identify vulnerability to HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in homeless people.

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Patrício, A. C. F. de A., da Silva, R. A. R., Pereira, I. L., Silva, L. M., de Lima, M. A., Leite, M. A. P., … Souza, S. V. O. (2022). Instrument validity: HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in homeless people. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 75(6). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0863

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