Author: G. E. Du Plessis
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Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
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Study of Knowledge, Attitudes, Perceptions and Beliefs Regarding HIV and AIDS (KAPB) Among the General Public
Author: G. E. Du Plessis
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Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
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Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
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Research Package
Author: World Health Organization
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Languages : en
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Languages : en
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A Study of Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding HIV Infection and AIDS Among Black Adults
Author: Susan L. Kitchen
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Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 178
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Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 178
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Resources in Education
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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HIV and AIDS Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, and Behaviour (KAPB) Study in Namibia
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ISBN: 9789991683515
Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 23
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ISBN: 9789991683515
Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 23
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs of African Americans in the Central Valley Concerning HIV/AIDS
Author: Vintrica Grant
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Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs that African Americans in the Central Valley of California had concerning the topic of HIV/AIDS. The primary questions of this study were: 1) What factors do African Americans believe contribute to the HIV/AIDS epidemic? and 2) How do African Americans feel about a culturally specific HIV/AIDS prevention and sex education program? This study used a quantitative design and collected data by way of an electronic survey via Qualtrics and hard copy form. The survey consisted of forty-two questions that were divided into 5 specific parts: medical history, knowledge of HIV/AIDS and sex education, attitudes beliefs, and demographics. A total of fifty-nine participants, with an age range of 18 to 70+, completed the survey. In general, participants demonstrated knowledge on the topic of HIV/AIDS but had slightly conflicting attitudes and beliefs regarding testing and being aware of the HIV status of their partners. The results concluded that African Americans in the Central Valley believe that factors such as drugs, poverty, lack of sex education, stigma, limited access to health care, incarceration, racism and discrimination, are all daily issues that place African Americans at risk of becoming infected with HIV/AIDS. The results also show that a majority of participants have positive feelings towards the implementation of a cultural specific HIV/AIDS prevention and sex education program.
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Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs that African Americans in the Central Valley of California had concerning the topic of HIV/AIDS. The primary questions of this study were: 1) What factors do African Americans believe contribute to the HIV/AIDS epidemic? and 2) How do African Americans feel about a culturally specific HIV/AIDS prevention and sex education program? This study used a quantitative design and collected data by way of an electronic survey via Qualtrics and hard copy form. The survey consisted of forty-two questions that were divided into 5 specific parts: medical history, knowledge of HIV/AIDS and sex education, attitudes beliefs, and demographics. A total of fifty-nine participants, with an age range of 18 to 70+, completed the survey. In general, participants demonstrated knowledge on the topic of HIV/AIDS but had slightly conflicting attitudes and beliefs regarding testing and being aware of the HIV status of their partners. The results concluded that African Americans in the Central Valley believe that factors such as drugs, poverty, lack of sex education, stigma, limited access to health care, incarceration, racism and discrimination, are all daily issues that place African Americans at risk of becoming infected with HIV/AIDS. The results also show that a majority of participants have positive feelings towards the implementation of a cultural specific HIV/AIDS prevention and sex education program.
"I Didn't Think it was a Big, Big Problem"
Author: Kristin I. Meyer
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Languages : en
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ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to shed light on the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs Russian and Commonwealth of Independent States-region college students possess about HIV/AIDS and their sources for health information. This qualitative study used two data-collection methods for the purposes of triangulation. These data collection methods included focus groups and in-depth interviews. A total of two gender-specific focus groups and seven in-depth interviews were completed. Research questions for this study probed the specific knowledge students possessed on the causes of HIV/AIDS, transmission routes, symptoms and prevention of infection. Questions also investigated student attitudes toward HIV/AIDS-infected individuals, beliefs about their own risk of infection and preferred sources for HIV/AIDS information in the media. Discussions with participants revealed that Russian and CIS college students possess general knowledge of the disease and prevention methods. However, their perceptions of personal risk are low. Many students still associate the disease with foreigners and marginalized groups such as drug addicts, prostitutes and homosexuals. Consequently, many describe themselves as distant from these groups and therefore protected from infection. Mass media was one source of information used by college students from Russia and CIS nations. However, concerns regarding the credibility of media led many to depend on multiple media channels for information. Other information sources included peers, family and health professionals.
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Languages : en
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ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to shed light on the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs Russian and Commonwealth of Independent States-region college students possess about HIV/AIDS and their sources for health information. This qualitative study used two data-collection methods for the purposes of triangulation. These data collection methods included focus groups and in-depth interviews. A total of two gender-specific focus groups and seven in-depth interviews were completed. Research questions for this study probed the specific knowledge students possessed on the causes of HIV/AIDS, transmission routes, symptoms and prevention of infection. Questions also investigated student attitudes toward HIV/AIDS-infected individuals, beliefs about their own risk of infection and preferred sources for HIV/AIDS information in the media. Discussions with participants revealed that Russian and CIS college students possess general knowledge of the disease and prevention methods. However, their perceptions of personal risk are low. Many students still associate the disease with foreigners and marginalized groups such as drug addicts, prostitutes and homosexuals. Consequently, many describe themselves as distant from these groups and therefore protected from infection. Mass media was one source of information used by college students from Russia and CIS nations. However, concerns regarding the credibility of media led many to depend on multiple media channels for information. Other information sources included peers, family and health professionals.
A Comparative Study of the Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs and Practices on HIV/AIDS Among BAG and WAG Students
Author: Juan Alberto Ridderstap
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Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 132
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Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 132
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Theory-Driven Hiv/Aids Prevention Programs
Author: Calvin Odhiambo
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
ISBN: 9783838396705
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Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
HIV/AIDS has continued to increase in most developing countries. In no part of the world has HIV/AIDS reached such pandemic proportions as in sub- Saharan Africa. Given existing poverty, AIDS campaigns in much of sub-Saharan Africa has geenrally focused on increasing AIDS awareness and reducing related risk behavior. These campaigns are premised upon western theories such as the Health Belief Model (HBM). At its core, the HBM assumes that if people have the correct knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions about HIV/AIDS, they will avoid associated risk behavior. This book examines the relevance of such theories to the fight against HIV/AIDS in developing countries. Specifically, the book explores why AIDS prevention programs based on such theories have not yielded the desired reduction in HIV prevalence rates in much of sub-Saharan Africa. The book concludes by examining how HIV/AIDS intervention in the developing world can be made more relevant to the particular cultural context in which they are being pursued. This analysis should be especially useful to people interested in understanding and addressing the problem of HIV/AIDS.
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
ISBN: 9783838396705
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
HIV/AIDS has continued to increase in most developing countries. In no part of the world has HIV/AIDS reached such pandemic proportions as in sub- Saharan Africa. Given existing poverty, AIDS campaigns in much of sub-Saharan Africa has geenrally focused on increasing AIDS awareness and reducing related risk behavior. These campaigns are premised upon western theories such as the Health Belief Model (HBM). At its core, the HBM assumes that if people have the correct knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions about HIV/AIDS, they will avoid associated risk behavior. This book examines the relevance of such theories to the fight against HIV/AIDS in developing countries. Specifically, the book explores why AIDS prevention programs based on such theories have not yielded the desired reduction in HIV prevalence rates in much of sub-Saharan Africa. The book concludes by examining how HIV/AIDS intervention in the developing world can be made more relevant to the particular cultural context in which they are being pursued. This analysis should be especially useful to people interested in understanding and addressing the problem of HIV/AIDS.
Public Perceptions of AIDS
Author: Ruth Kilgour
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ISBN: 9780477075145
Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9780477075145
Category : AIDS (Disease)
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description