Am I Safe Think you’re aware of your HIV safety? The SafeSense Quiz is designed to help you check your awareness, assess your knowledge, and ensure you're taking the right steps to stay safe. This interactive quiz is tailored for anyone who wants to understand their risk, learn more about HIV prevention, and reinforce positive habits for a healthier life. Take the quiz today to find out if you’re safe and empowered with the knowledge to protect yourself and others. Remember, awareness saves lives! 1 / 5 How often do you use condoms during sexual activity? Once in a while Always Rarely Never Sometimes SafeSense Practice: Consistent condom use is the best way to reduce the risk of HIV and STI infection. SafeSense Practice: Consistent condom use is the best way to reduce the risk of HIV and STI infection. SafeSense Practice: Consistent condom use is the best way to reduce the risk of HIV and STI infection. 2 / 5 Do you know the HIV status of your sexual partner(s)? No, my partner looks healthy Yes, me and my partner discuss our status No, it has never come up in our conversations No, we don’t ask and we don’t tell SafeSense Practice: Knowing your partner’s HIV and sexual health status can protect you from the risk of STI infection and help you stay HIV-negative. Having regular discussions can reduce the risk of transmitting infection. SafeSense Practice: Knowing your partner’s HIV and sexual health status can protect you from the risk of STI infection and help you stay HIV-negative. Having regular discussions can reduce the risk of transmitting infection. SafeSense Practice: Knowing your partner’s HIV and sexual health status can protect you from the risk of STI infection and help you stay HIV-negative. Having regular discussions can reduce the risk of transmitting infection. 3 / 5 How often do you get tested for HIV or STIs? Other I have only been tested once When I notice symptoms Once a year I have never been tested Every 3 to 6 months SafeSense Practice: Regular testing is recommended for sexually active people. Getting tested every 3 to 6 months is ideal SafeSense practice SafeSense Practice: Regular testing is recommended for sexually active people. Getting tested every 3 to 6 months is ideal SafeSense practice SafeSense Practice: Regular testing is recommended for sexually active people. Getting tested every 3 to 6 months is ideal SafeSense practice 4 / 5 Do you or your partner(s) use pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as a means of preventing HIV? Yes, I use PrEP I don’t know what PrEP is No, neither of us uses PrEP Yes, my partner uses PrEP SafeSense Practice: When one partner has HIV and the other does not, PrEP is given to the HIV-negative partner to minimize the risk of infection before exposure to HIV through sexual activity. PrEP is essential for preventing HIV infection. SafeSense Practice: When one partner has HIV and the other does not, PrEP is given to the HIV-negative partner to minimize the risk of infection before exposure to HIV through sexual activity. PrEP is essential for preventing HIV infection. SafeSense Practice: When one partner has HIV and the other does not, PrEP is given to the HIV-negative partner to minimize the risk of infection before exposure to HIV through sexual activity. PrEP is essential for preventing HIV infection. 5 / 5 How many sexual partners have you had in the past 12 months? More than one, but I always use a condom for protection Several, but I never use protection Only one, we’re in a committed relationship More than one but I sometimes use protection SafeSense Practice: Staying committed to one and knowing your partner’s HIV and sexual health status can protect you from the risk of STI infection and help you stay HIV-negative. And if you can't stick to one, use protection. SafeSense Practice: Staying committed to one and knowing your partner’s HIV and sexual health status can protect you from the risk of STI infection and help you stay HIV-negative. And if you can't stick to one, use protection. SafeSense Practice: Staying committed to one and knowing your partner’s HIV and sexual health status can protect you from the risk of STI infection and help you stay HIV-negative. And if you can't stick to one, use protection. Your score is 0%
Am I Safe
Take the quiz today to find out if you’re safe and empowered with the knowledge to protect yourself and others. Remember, awareness saves lives!
1 / 5
How often do you use condoms during sexual activity?
SafeSense Practice: Consistent condom use is the best way to reduce the risk of HIV and STI infection.
2 / 5
Do you know the HIV status of your sexual partner(s)?
SafeSense Practice: Knowing your partner’s HIV and sexual health status can protect you from the risk of STI infection and help you stay HIV-negative. Having regular discussions can reduce the risk of transmitting infection.
3 / 5
How often do you get tested for HIV or STIs?
SafeSense Practice: Regular testing is recommended for sexually active people. Getting tested every 3 to 6 months is ideal SafeSense practice
4 / 5
Do you or your partner(s) use pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as a means of preventing HIV?
SafeSense Practice: When one partner has HIV and the other does not, PrEP is given to the HIV-negative partner to minimize the risk of infection before exposure to HIV through sexual activity. PrEP is essential for preventing HIV infection.
5 / 5
How many sexual partners have you had in the past 12 months?
SafeSense Practice: Staying committed to one and knowing your partner’s HIV and sexual health status can protect you from the risk of STI infection and help you stay HIV-negative. And if you can't stick to one, use protection.
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