Knowledge, Behavior, and Attitude towards HIV/AIDS among Street Vendors in Nepalgunj, Banke

Sabitra Basnet Pokhrel
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This research article aims to investigate the existing knowledge, behavior, and attitude towards HIV/AIDS among street vendors in Nepalgunj, Banke. Street vendors are an informal sector of the economy, and their vulnerability to HIV/AIDS is a growing concern. The study seeks to fill the gap in research on this specific group and shed light on their understanding of HIV/AIDS, prevention methods, and socio-economic background. The research methodology includes a combination of primary and secondary data collection methods. Data was collected through ethnographic methods, including case studies, individual surveys, participant observation, and focus group discussions. A total of 50 street vendors were randomly selected for the survey, along with case study participants and focus group discussion informants. The collected data was analyzed using thematic analysis to identify patterns and trends. The findings indicate that street vendors in Nepalgunj, Banke, are predominantly from India and have a wide age range, with the majority falling between 31-35 years old. The study reveals that most street vendors have heard about HIV/AIDS through various media sources, primarily radio programs. However, their knowledge about HIV/AIDS is limited, with some misconceptions and biases prevailing. Condom use among street vendors is low, contributing to their vulnerability to HIV transmission. The research also highlights the challenges faced by street vendors, such as lack of social security, poor living conditions, and occupational hazards. Despite being well-informed about HIV/AIDS, translating knowledge into behavioral practices remains a significant challenge for street vendors. The study concludes that interventions are needed to improve the knowledge, behavior, and attitudes of street vendors towards HIV/AIDS. These interventions should focus on raising awareness, promoting condom use, and addressing socio-economic vulnerabilities. Additionally, efforts should be made to integrate street vendors into social security programs and provide better working and living conditions. Overall, this research contributes to the sociological understanding of HIV/AIDS among street vendors in developing countries like Nepal and emphasizes the importance of tailored interventions for this vulnerable population.
尼泊尔街头小贩对HIV/AIDS的知识、行为与态度[j],班克
本研究旨在调查尼泊尔、班克的街头小贩对HIV/AIDS的现有知识、行为和态度。街头小贩是一个非正式的经济部门,他们对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的脆弱性日益受到关注。这项研究旨在填补对这一特定群体的研究空白,并阐明他们对艾滋病毒/艾滋病、预防方法和社会经济背景的理解。研究方法包括一手和二手数据收集方法的结合。数据通过人种学方法收集,包括案例研究、个人调查、参与者观察和焦点小组讨论。随机抽取了50名街头摊贩,以及案例研究参与者和焦点小组讨论的参与者。利用专题分析对收集到的数据进行分析,以确定模式和趋势。调查结果表明,尼泊尔邦克的街头摊贩主要来自印度,年龄范围很广,大多数在31-35岁之间。研究显示,大多数街头小贩都是通过各种媒体渠道(主要是广播节目)听说艾滋病的。然而,他们对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的了解有限,存在一些误解和偏见。街头小贩的安全套使用率很低,导致他们容易感染艾滋病毒。该研究还强调了街头小贩面临的挑战,如缺乏社会保障、生活条件差和职业危害。尽管对艾滋病毒/艾滋病有充分的了解,但对街头小贩来说,将知识转化为行为仍然是一项重大挑战。该研究的结论是,需要采取干预措施来改善街头小贩对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的认识、行为和态度。这些干预措施应侧重于提高认识、推广使用避孕套和解决社会经济脆弱性问题。此外,应努力将街头小贩纳入社会保障计划,并提供更好的工作和生活条件。总的来说,这项研究有助于从社会学角度理解尼泊尔等发展中国家街头小贩的艾滋病毒/艾滋病问题,并强调了为这一弱势群体量身定制干预措施的重要性。
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