%0 Journal Article %T How Gender and High-Risk Sexual Behavior are related to HIV/AIDS as a Result of Insufficient Awareness/Misinformation and Abuse of Psychoactive Substances among Merchants? | Insight Medical Publishing %A Alliocha Nkodia %A Mampunza M Miezi S %A Mananga Lelo G %A Mussa Mahamudi R %J Related Journals of HIV %D 2018 %R 10.21767/2471-9676.100039 %X Objective: To assess the level of knowledge about HIV, substance abuse and unsafe sexual practices among merchants in Kinshasa, DR Congo. Methodology: A study was conducted of awareness, attitudes, and practices involving 2,256 randomly selected merchants in the six major open-air markets of Kinshasa from August to September 2016. Data was collected using a standard questionnaire targeting true and incorrect knowledge/misinformation about HIV, high-risk sexual practices and consumption and abuse of psychoactive substances. The means of transmission and the preventive measures were considered as dependent variables. Logistic regression revealed determinants at P<0.005. Results: £¿ The mean age was 38.2 ¡À 12.9 years with a gender ratio of 1H: 1F. £¿ 77% were educated. £¿ 53% had insufficient overall knowledge of HIV/AIDS. £¿ 75% had unprotected sexual practices. £¿ 47% reported incorrect overall knowledge. £¿ Age >25 years old, consumption of psychoactive substances and low level of education were the determinants for lack of knowledge/misinformation. £¿ Age <45 years old, male, high-level of education, unmarried and abuse of psychoactive substances were the determinants of high-risk sexual behavior. £¿ The consumption of psychoactive substances was more frequent in males. Conclusion: The young, educated merchants in Kinshasa had a low overall level of education on HIV/AIDS, worsen by erroneous knowledge. They had sexual risk behaviors mediated by male gender, unmarried status and the psychoactive substances abuse. %U http://hiv.imedpub.com/how-gender-and-highrisk-sexual-behavior-are-related-to-hivaids-as-a-result-of-insufficient-awarenessmisinformation-and-abuse-of-ps.php?aid=22486