Warren C
Research and Planning Services, Intl., Washington, DC 20033-0651, USA.
AIDS Educ Prev. 1999 Aug;11(4):364-72.
This article examines geographical differences in AIDS knowledge and attitudes. Data from a survey of 900 adolescent girls in the Caribbean nation of Jamaica indicate significant differences across geography in AIDS knowledge and attitude. Adolescent girls in more central areas have access to different and more sources of information than those in more remote areas. They are also more likely to know persons with AIDS, be more knowledgeable about the clinical manifestations of AIDS, and be more realistic in assessing their susceptibility of HIV. The implications of geographical differences for AIDS education efforts are discussed.
本文探讨了艾滋病知识与态度的地域差异。对加勒比国家牙买加900名少女的调查数据表明,艾滋病知识和态度在不同地区存在显著差异。与偏远地区的少女相比,中部地区的少女能获取不同且更多的信息来源。她们也更有可能认识艾滋病患者,对艾滋病的临床表现了解更多,并且在评估自身感染艾滋病毒的易感性方面更为现实。文中还讨论了地域差异对艾滋病教育工作的影响。