Tamale长老会高中学生对乙型肝炎知识、态度和认知水平的调查。

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背景:在全球范围内,乙肝感染引起了人们对健康问题的关注。这一健康问题在全世界和我国都呈上升趋势,特别是在我国的高中学生中。由于这种疾病仍然无法治愈,控制其高感染率和高发病率的最佳方法是预防。可采用的预防方法将取决于所有目标群体对该疾病的知识和认识水平。在预防这种感染及其后果方面取得的胜利在很大程度上与青年的知识、态度和认知水平以及他们的生活方式行为有关,这些都可能构成感染这种感染的风险。目的:本研究的目的是调查Tamale大都会长老会高中学生的知识、态度和感知水平等变量。问卷被要求与正在调查的变量有关,即对乙型肝炎病毒的知识、态度和看法。问卷调查对象为该重点学校的300名学生。还就与这种疾病有关的危险行为问题提出了问题。结果:研究发现,94%的受访者知道感染是由病毒引起的,而其余的受访者认为疾病是由精神攻击(2%)或胃肿胀(2%)感染引起的,(2%)不知道原因。约51%的应答者认为该病主要通过无保护的性行为传播,73.3%的应答者认为该病主要通过无保护的性行为传播。而只有35%的人报告接种过乙肝疫苗。结论:总体而言,研究组对乙型肝炎的知识知晓率不高,很多人对疾病有错误的认识,因此需要加强对高中生乙型肝炎的教育。
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Investigating Knowledge, Attitude and Perception Levels of Hepatitis B, Among Students: A Study in Presbytarian Senior High School, Tamale.
Background: Globally, there is a concern of a health problem posed by Hepatitis B infection. This health problem is on the ascendancy worldwide and in the country especially among the youth in our Senior High Schools. Since there is still no cure for the disease, the best way to control its high rate of infection and high incidence is by prevention. The method of prevention that can be employed will depend on the level of knowledge and awareness of the disease among all target groups. Victory over the prevention of this infection and its consequences largely can be associated to the knowledge, attitude and perception levels of the youth as well as their lifestyle behavior that can pose as risk to acquiring this infection. Aim: The objective of this research was to investigate variables such as knowledge, attitude and perception levels of students in the Tamale Metropolis, the case of Presbyterian senior high. Questionnaires were asked to relate to the variables being investigated, that knowledge, attitude and perception on hepatitis B virus. The questionnaire was administered to 300 students of the school in focus. Questions were also asked on issues of risk behavior related to this disease. Results: The study found that 94% of the respondents were aware that the infection was caused by a virus whiles the rest of the respondents thought the disease is caused by either by spiritual attack (2%) or swelling of the stomach (2%) infection and (2%) didn’t know the cause. About 51% of the respondents thought that the disease was transmitted mainly by unprotected sex and 73.3%. While only 35% reported having been vaccinated against HBV. Conclusion: Generally, knowledge of hepatitis B disease among the study group was not high enough and many had erroneous perceptions about the disease, therefore more education is needed to sensitize Senior High School students about the hepatitis B disease.
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