AIDS education in an Islamic nation: content analysis of Farsi-language AIDS-education materials in Iran.

Sara Kalkhoran, Lauren Hale
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Abstract

Inconsistent statistics about the number of HIV/AIDS cases in Iran and misinformation about HIV/AIDS among Iranian adolescents necessitate proper understanding and knowledge of HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention. This is particularly important since many issues related to HIV/AIDS, such as sex, homosexuality, and drug use, are taboo topics in the Islamic world. We analyzed Farsi-language educational and informational small media items to ascertain the nature of HIV/AIDS-related material available in society. While all of the documents mentioned sexual contact as a means of transmitting the virus, and the majority (87%) mentioned condom use as a preventive means, mention of homosexuality (43%) and prostitution (17%) was lacking in most. Thus, mention of "safe sex" strategies was not avoided due to fear of promoting sex outside of marriage, as has been noted in other Islamic nations. Mention of intravenous drug use in 90% of the documents shows an acknowledgment of the drug problem in the nation, and an effort to curb its harmful sequelae. Therefore, while certain issues such as sex, condoms, and drug use were well represented in the documents analyzed, additional inclusion of topics such as homosexuality and prostitution, issues already discussed infrequently in society, can help to better educate the population and curb the spread of this life-threatening disease.

伊斯兰国家的艾滋病教育:伊朗波斯语艾滋病教育教材的内容分析。
伊朗艾滋病毒/艾滋病病例的统计数字不一致,以及伊朗青少年对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的错误信息,需要正确理解和了解艾滋病毒/艾滋病的传播和预防。这一点尤其重要,因为许多与艾滋病毒/艾滋病有关的问题,如性、同性恋和吸毒,在伊斯兰世界都是禁忌话题。我们分析了波斯语教育和信息小媒体项目,以确定社会上可用的艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关材料的性质。虽然所有文件都提到性接触是传播病毒的一种手段,而且大多数(87%)提到使用避孕套作为预防手段,但大多数文件都没有提到同性恋(43%)和卖淫(17%)。因此,正如其他伊斯兰国家所注意到的那样,由于害怕促进婚外性行为,提及“安全性行为”策略并没有避免。90%的文件都提到静脉注射毒品,这表明政府承认国内的毒品问题,并努力遏制其有害的后遗症。因此,虽然性、避孕套和吸毒等某些问题在分析的文件中得到了很好的体现,但将同性恋和卖淫等社会上已经很少讨论的问题额外列入,可以帮助更好地教育民众,遏制这一威胁生命的疾病的传播。
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