Young adults and AIDS epidemics: their perception awareness information sources and sexual practices.

Adetoyeje Oyeyemi, Bashir Oyeyemi
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Background: Education and awareness is important in appreciating the seriousness of a disease, and in arousing feeling of concern about an epidemic in any society. Continuing trend show a disproportionate increase in new incidences of HIV infection among young adults in sub-Sahara Africa. This study aimed to investigate a group of Nigerian student teachers' awareness and perception on AIDS, and their adherence to safe sex practices.

Methods: Nigerian students in a College of Education (N = 382) were surveyed using a 52-item questionnaire that solicited information on sociodemographics, knowledge on AIDS, and on how serious and concerned are the students about AIDS epidemic. It also elicited information on their information sources and needs, on AIDS testing, sexual activity, and condom use.

Results: The students showed satisfactory knowledge, and AIDS epidemics was a serious issue and of concern to them, but many of the students who had experience with sexual intercourse seldom use condom on a consistent basis. Level of perceived seriousness and feeling of concern about AIDS epidemics influenced condom use consistency, while male gender and knowledge level influenced the students' appreciation of the seriousness of AIDS epidemics. Male students reported experience with sexual intercourse and condom use more frequently than their female counterparts.

Conclusion: The study affirms discrepancy between knowledge on AIDS and sexual practices and that an all inclusive approach to AIDS campaign including education and encounters that heightens the perception of seriousness and concern about AIDS epidemics could facilitate improved sexual practices and behavior among student teachers.

青年人与艾滋病流行:他们的看法、认识、信息来源和性行为。
背景:教育和认识对于认识疾病的严重性以及在任何社会中引起对流行病的关注都很重要。持续的趋势显示,撒哈拉以南非洲年轻成人中艾滋病毒新发感染率不成比例地增加。本研究旨在调查一组尼日利亚学生教师对艾滋病的认识和认知,以及他们对安全性行为的依从性。方法:对某教育学院的尼日利亚学生(N = 382)进行问卷调查,问卷共52项,内容包括社会人口学、艾滋病知识以及学生对艾滋病流行的重视程度和关注程度。它还获得了关于他们的信息来源和需求、艾滋病检测、性活动和避孕套使用的信息。结果:学生对艾滋病的了解程度较好,艾滋病是一个严重的问题,受到他们的关注,但许多有过性交经历的学生很少坚持使用避孕套。学生对艾滋病疫情严重性的认知程度和关注程度影响安全套使用一致性,男性性别和知识水平影响学生对艾滋病疫情严重性的认识。男生报告性交和使用安全套的频率高于女生。结论:该研究确认了艾滋病知识与性行为之间的差异,并指出对艾滋病运动采取包容一切的方法,包括教育和接触,加强对艾滋病流行病的严重性和关注,可以促进学生教师改善性行为和性行为。
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