An analysis of HIV risky behaviors of college students in Malawi: A case study of Bunda and The Polytechnic

R. Agunga, C. Rice, C. Batchelder, F. Masambuka, S. Chilungo, C. Banda
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Malawi’s first case of HIV was identified in 1985. Since then the Government, assisted by international aid organizations, has mounted campaign to promote HIV&AIDS awareness, offer Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT), and to prevent the spread of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), which causes AIDS. The 2010 UNAIDS Report on Malawi shows that the spread of the epidemic has stabilized and even may be declining. The concern, however, is whether young men and women, who constitute the high-risk population of contracting the disease, such as college students, are paying heed to the campaign. This study of a small group of students at the Polytechnic and Bunda College campuses of the University of Malawi in 2008 examined the propensity of the students to engage in behaviors likely to expose them to HIV & AIDS. The study found that at least 20 percent of those studied exposed themselves through risky behavior, such as high alcohol consumption, unprotected sex and use of drugs, even though 80 percent were aware that such behaviors were likely to predispose them to the disease. Since the sample size was very small, we did not generalize our study to all university students in Malawi or even to all students on the campuses where the study was conducted. Furthermore, we recommend a broader study covering all constituent colleges of the University of Malawi, before significant recommendations can be made. The study, however, points to significant problems that need to be addressed before they get out of control, such as alcoholism and sex without condoms. Key words: Malawi, AIDS, HIV, University of Malawi, college students
马拉维大学生艾滋病危险行为分析:以本达和理工学院为例
马拉维的第一例艾滋病病例是在1985年发现的。从那时起,政府在国际援助组织的协助下,开展了宣传艾滋病毒和艾滋病的运动,提供自愿咨询和检测,并防止导致艾滋病的人类免疫缺陷病毒(艾滋病毒)的传播。艾滋病规划署2010年关于马拉维的报告显示,该流行病的蔓延已经稳定,甚至可能正在下降。然而,令人担忧的是,作为感染这种疾病的高危人群,如大学生,年轻男女是否注意到这项运动。这项研究是在2008年对马拉维大学理工学院和本达学院的一小群学生进行的,研究了这些学生从事可能使他们感染艾滋病毒和艾滋病的行为的倾向。研究发现,至少有20%的研究对象通过高风险行为暴露自己,比如大量饮酒、无保护的性行为和使用药物,尽管80%的人意识到这些行为可能使他们易患这种疾病。由于样本量很小,我们没有将我们的研究推广到马拉维的所有大学生,甚至没有推广到进行研究的校园的所有学生。此外,我们建议在提出重大建议之前,对马拉维大学的所有组成学院进行更广泛的研究。然而,这项研究指出了一些重要的问题,需要在它们失控之前加以解决,比如酗酒和不戴避孕套的性行为。关键词:马拉维,艾滋病,HIV,马拉维大学,大学生
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