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Titre :
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How Patient Interactions With a Computer-Based Video Intervention Affect Decisions to Test for HIV (2014)
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Auteurs :
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Ian David Aronson, Auteur ;
Sonali Rajan, Auteur ;
Lisa A. Marsch, Auteur
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Type de document :
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Article : texte imprimé
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Dans :
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Health Education & Behavior (Vol 41 n° 3, Juin 2014)
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Article en page(s) :
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pp. 259–266
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Langues :
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Anglais
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Catégories :
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DEPISTAGE
VIH
URGENCE HOSPITALIERE
VIDEO
CONNAISSANCE
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Résumé :
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The current study examines predictors of HIV test acceptance among emergency department patients who received an educational video intervention designed to increase HIV testing. A total of 202 patients in the main treatment areas of a high-volume, urban hospital emergency department used inexpensive netbook computers to watch brief educational videos about HIV testing and respond to pre–postintervention data collection instruments. After the intervention, computers asked participants if they would like an HIV test: Approximately 43% (n = 86) accepted. Participants who accepted HIV tests at the end of the intervention took longer to respond to postintervention questions, which included the offer of an HIV test, F(1, 195) = 37.72, p
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Catalogueur :
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RESOdoc
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