Knowledge towards HIV/AIDS among Universities Students in Taiwan – An Application of Item Responses Theory

Y. Lai
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The HIV/AIDS pandemic was one of the most important and crucial public health challenges facing governments and civil societies in the world. Adolescents were at the center of the pandemic in terms of transmission, impact, and potential for changing the attitudes and behaviors that underlie this disease. Therefore, AIDS prevention has become a priority all in the world. A structured questionnaire was designed. A total of 277 university students’ feedbacks were collected. There were 236 female students and 41 male students. There were 135 students already taken health course and 142 students not take health course. With result of the study, the knowledge of HIV/AIDS was no significant differences existed between male and female. Male students and females’ knowledge of HIV/AIDS was not different. The knowledge of HIV/AIDS was significant difference existed between the taking health courses or no. These students who already take health courses get higher score than these students who not take health courses in knowledge towards HIV/AIDS. It could find that health courses were helpful in university students’ knowledge towards HIV/AIDS.
台湾大学生对HIV/AIDS的认知——项目反应理论的应用
艾滋病毒/艾滋病是世界各国政府和民间社会面临的最重要和最关键的公共卫生挑战之一。就传播、影响和改变导致这一疾病的态度和行为的潜力而言,青少年处于这一流行病的中心。因此,预防艾滋病已成为世界各国的优先事项。设计了一份结构化问卷。共收集了277名大学生的反馈。女生236人,男生41人。已有135名学生修读健康课程,142名学生未修读健康课程。研究结果显示,男性和女性对HIV/AIDS的认知没有显著差异。男生和女生对HIV/AIDS的认知程度没有差异。参加保健课程者与未参加保健课程者对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的认识存在显著差异。在艾滋病毒/艾滋病知识方面,已经上过卫生课程的学生比没有上过卫生课程的学生得分更高。可以发现,卫生课程有助于大学生对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的认识。
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