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Undergraduate students in adolescence and young adulthood period are sexually productive. It is crucial to discover their knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) towards HIV/AIDS since the highest HIV infection in Indonesia until 2016 is between those ages. The survey was conducted in Indonesia between November-December 2015. Data was collected using online structured KAP questionnaire to 350 undergraduate students (aged 18-23 years old) in Universitas Indonesia and analyzed with descriptive statistic. The KAP questionnaire used was adapted from Mulu, Abera, and Yinner (2014). Results shown that most participants answered correctly in knowledge items, but most of them still didn't know that HIV and AIDS are two different things, and they think that HIV can be infected through sharing foods, exchanging clothes and toilets with PLWH (People Living with HIV). Most participants have a positive attitude towards HIV/AIDS, but they have a negative attitude regarding on using condom while having sex as an affront to the couple, and disagreeing to live together with PLWH. Regarding on the practice, as much as 76 participants who have had sex ever had a risky sexual behavior but never had VCT (Voluntary Counseling & Testing), while the rest of participants who never had sex mostly have seen a condom but didn't feel comfortable to hold it. Knowledge towards HIV/AIDS was quite sufficient, the attitude was fair enough, but the practice for the participants who have had sex needed attention more. The results also might indicate stigma towards HIV/AIDS in Indonesia still exists because HIV is considered as an easily infected disease.
大学生在青春期和青年期的性生产力。至关重要的是要发现他们对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的知识、态度和实践(KAP),因为直到2016年,印度尼西亚艾滋病毒感染率最高的是这些年龄段。该调查于2015年11月至12月在印度尼西亚进行。采用在线结构化KAP问卷对印尼大学350名18-23岁本科生进行数据收集,并采用描述性统计进行分析。使用的KAP问卷改编自Mulu, Abera, and Yinner(2014)。结果显示,大多数参与者在知识项目上回答正确,但大多数人仍然不知道艾滋病毒和艾滋病是两种不同的东西,他们认为艾滋病毒可以通过与艾滋病毒感染者共用食物、交换衣服和厕所而感染。大多数参与者对HIV/AIDS持积极态度,但对使用避孕套性交是对夫妻的侮辱持消极态度,不同意与PLWH住在一起。在实践方面,多达76名有过性行为的参与者曾经有过危险的性行为,但从未接受过VCT(自愿咨询和测试),而其余从未有过性行为的参与者大多见过避孕套,但拿着它感到不舒服。对HIV/AIDS的认知相当充分,态度也足够公平,但对有过性行为的参与者的做法需要更多的关注。研究结果还可能表明,由于艾滋病毒被认为是一种容易感染的疾病,印度尼西亚仍然存在对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的歧视。