Aylıkçı Bahadır Uğur, Bamise Cornelius Tokunbo, Hamidi Mehmet Mustafa, Turkal Mustafa, Colak Hakan
Department of Periodontology, Kırıkkale University, Kırıkkale, Turkey.
J Nat Sci Biol Med. 2013 Jan;4(1):81-6. doi: 10.4103/0976-9668.107265.
The purpose of the present study was to assess the existing level of knowledge of high school children about human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) and the sources of their information.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in two high schools in Kirikkale, Turkey and data were collected by a self-administered questionnaire. Multi-stage sampling technique was used to obtain a representative sample.
Four hundred and seventy three participants; 230 males and 243 females were analyzed. Their ages ranged from 15 to 19 years with a mean age of 16.81 ± 1.27. 92.2% of the students claimed to have heard about HIV/AIDS prior to the study with slightly more females than males. Although with some misconceptions, majority of the participants knew that HIV is not transmitted by sharing meals, casual contact, and sleeping in the same room and using the same bathroom. 93.4% identified HIV/AIDS as a life-threatening disease and 27% believe that there is a cure for AIDS. 64% and 22.8% respectively believed that the people can protect themselves by using condoms and by avoiding sexual contact. Internet was preponderantly claimed as the most important source of information about HIV/AIDS.
Empirical evidence from this study suggests that the students have a fairly high knowledge of HIV/AIDS. This is not without some misconceptions about the prognosis of the disease. Internet was the major source of HIV/AIDS information.
本研究旨在评估高中生对人类免疫缺陷病毒/获得性免疫缺陷综合征(HIV/AIDS)的现有知识水平及其信息来源。
在土耳其基尔卡莱的两所高中进行了一项横断面调查,数据通过自填问卷收集。采用多阶段抽样技术获取具有代表性的样本。
对473名参与者进行了分析,其中男性230名,女性243名。他们的年龄在15至19岁之间,平均年龄为16.81±1.27。92.2%的学生声称在研究前听说过HIV/AIDS,女性略多于男性。尽管存在一些误解,但大多数参与者知道HIV不会通过共餐、日常接触、同室睡眠和使用同一浴室传播。93.4%的人认为HIV/AIDS是一种危及生命的疾病,27%的人认为艾滋病有治愈方法。分别有64%和22.8%的人认为人们可以通过使用避孕套和避免性接触来保护自己。互联网被普遍认为是关于HIV/AIDS最重要的信息来源。
本研究的实证证据表明,学生对HIV/AIDS有相当高的了解。不过,他们对该疾病的预后也存在一些误解。互联网是HIV/AIDS信息的主要来源。