scholarly journals Social determinants of awareness and behavior regarding STDs and HIV/AIDS among ever married women in Bangladesh

2016 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 460-469
Author(s):  
Juwel Rana
2014 ◽  
Vol 42 (5) ◽  
pp. 799-809 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jueman (Mandy) Zhang ◽  
Di Zhang ◽  
T. Makana Chock

We examined how perceived threat affected attitude and behavior toward condom use with main and nonmain partners, among at-risk young adults with varying levels of self-efficacy. Participants were 170 heterosexually active, single students at a northeastern university in the United States. Exposure to HIV/AIDS public service announcements was found to increase perceived susceptibility, which facilitated a positive attitude toward condom use with main partners but not with nonmain partners. High self-efficacy promoted a positive attitude toward condom use with main partners, and condom use with main and nonmain partners. The interaction effects revealed that high, compared to low, self-efficacy motivated more condom use with main and nonmain partners when perceived susceptibility was lower.


2018 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. S68
Author(s):  
S Ahmad ◽  
YZ Wong ◽  
NI Hassan Bashri ◽  
CQ Chow ◽  
FA Shaikh ◽  
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Author(s):  
Rege K. ◽  
Hah V. ◽  
Ingle H M. ◽  
Mallya S. ◽  
Qureshi J.

The lack of proper awareness and knowledge regarding HIV/AIDS may leave a large section of the population vulnerable to contract the disease. Correct knowledge and awareness regarding the disease is a general prerequisite for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS. Inadequate knowledge, negative attitudes and risky practices are major hindrances to preventing the spread of HIV. The objective was to obtain the knowledge regarding HIV/AIDS on the basis of knowledge questionnaire (KQ-18) among married and never married men and women in Mumbai and Thane district of age 25-35 years. The sample consisted of 120 participants (30 married men, 30 married women, 30 never married men, and 30 never married women) ages 25-35 years. The tool was divided into 2 categories a) Proforma [18 introductory questions, such as gender family type] and b) Knowledge questionnaire [standardized tool of knowledge questionnaire (KQ-18) comprising of 18 items]. Results revealed that participants had high knowledge about symptoms i.e., having sex with more than one partner can increase person’s chance of being affected with HIV; treatment i.e., there is a vaccine that can stop adults from getting HIV, precaution i.e., a person can get HIV by sitting in a hot tub or a swimming pool with a person who has HIV. Astonishingly, participants had a very low knowledge about women getting HIV if she has anal sex with a man, taking a test for HIV one week after having sex will tell a person if she or he has HIV and a natural skin condom works better against HIV than does a latex condom in terms of symptoms, treatment and precautions respectively. These research findings led us to believe that there is a need to impart knowledge in relation to HIV/AIDS.


2006 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 155-163 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aklimunnessa Khandoker ◽  
M.M.H. Khan . ◽  
Nazmul Ahsan . ◽  
M. Fazley Elahi Chow . ◽  
M. Kabir . ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 180-192 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mulugeta Admasu ◽  
Manay Kifle ◽  
Yifokir Tefera ◽  
Ansha Nega ◽  
Solomon Meseret ◽  
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