Assessment of factors affecting social media use for HIV andAIDS communication among undergraduate students in South-Western Nigeria

A. Alonge, W. Kiai, Ndeti Ndati
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The study evaluated factors that affect use of social media for HIV and AIDS communication among federal university undergraduates in south western Nigeria. The cross-sectional research method was employed. Structured questionnaire copies were administered to 355 undergraduate students. Quantitative data gathered from the administered questionnaire were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Result showed that blogs (41.1%), twitter (25.4%) and WhatsApp (17.7%) were the social media sites preferred by male and female respondents for sharing and accessing HIV and AIDS information. The use of these social media sites for HIV and AIDS information communication was influenced by privacy and neutrality. It also showed that majority of the undergraduates affirmed that HIV and AIDS information on social media platforms was very useful because it facilitated access to quality tips on HIV. A significant percentage of the respondents also affirmed that the use of social media was hugely affected by epileptic nature of power supply, poor network connectivity, ICT skills and cost of subscription. Stepwise multiple regression analysis identified ICT skill as the only environmental factor that had significant influence on social media use ( F = 4.234, p <0.05) and was responsible for 33.9% of the variation in social media use for HIV information communication. The study suggested the campaign on prominent HIV/AIDS discussion sites and ICT skill acquisition to enable youth connect and effectively make use of social media for HIV information communication. Keywords: Social media, HIV/AIDS information, communication, barriers
影响尼日利亚西南部大学生使用社交媒体进行艾滋病毒和艾滋病传播的因素评估
该研究评估了影响尼日利亚西南部联邦大学本科生使用社交媒体进行艾滋病毒和艾滋病传播的因素。采用横断面研究方法。对355名本科生进行了结构化问卷调查。定量数据收集从管理问卷分析使用描述性和推理统计。结果显示,博客(41.1%)、twitter(25.4%)和WhatsApp(17.7%)是男性和女性受访者分享和获取艾滋病信息的首选社交媒体网站。使用这些社交媒体网站进行艾滋病毒和艾滋病信息交流受到隐私和中立的影响。调查还显示,大多数大学生肯定社交媒体平台上的艾滋病毒和艾滋病信息非常有用,因为它有助于获得有关艾滋病毒的高质量提示。相当大比例的受访者还肯定,社交媒体的使用受到电力供应、网络连接不良、ICT技能和订阅成本的巨大影响。逐步多元回归分析发现,ICT技能是唯一对社交媒体使用有显著影响的环境因素(F = 4.234, p <0.05),对社交媒体使用艾滋病信息传播的影响占33.9%。该研究建议在主要的艾滋病毒/艾滋病讨论网站开展活动,并学习信息通信技术技能,使青年能够联系并有效地利用社交媒体进行艾滋病毒信息交流。关键词:社交媒体,艾滋病信息,沟通,障碍
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