2023
DOI: 10.2196/39472
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Hepatitis C Knowledge and Self-Reported Testing Behavior in the General Population in China: Online Cross-Sectional Survey

Yin Liu,
Juan Su,
Xiaoyang Wang
et al.

Abstract: Background The World Health Organization has proposed a worldwide target of eliminating hepatitis C virus (HCV) by 2030. A better understanding of HCV, testing behaviors, and associated factors in the general population is essential. Objective This study aimed to assess HCV knowledge, self-reported HCV testing behavior, and willingness to undergo HCV screening in the general Chinese population. Methods A cro… Show more

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“…Higher educational patients showed lower positivity rates. Higher education was associated with greater awareness of Hepatitis C [35], potentially enhancing adherence to treatment following diagnosis. The positivity rate was elevated among individuals aged 40-59, consistent with evidence that spontaneous clearance of HCV is more likely to occur in younger age groups [36].…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Higher educational patients showed lower positivity rates. Higher education was associated with greater awareness of Hepatitis C [35], potentially enhancing adherence to treatment following diagnosis. The positivity rate was elevated among individuals aged 40-59, consistent with evidence that spontaneous clearance of HCV is more likely to occur in younger age groups [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%