母婴和社区艾滋病毒传播:评估约旦育龄妇女的知识。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Laith Ashour, Hamzeh AbuRadahi, Sama Samer Abu Monshar, Muath Mohammad Dabas, Raghad Alhawi, Moath Fateh
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摘要

在过去几年中,中东地区的艾滋病毒/艾滋病发病率一直在上升,但对约旦人口对其传播方法的了解却很少。本研究利用2017-18年约旦人口与健康调查的数据,调查了14,689名妇女,调查了15-49岁约旦妇女对艾滋病毒传播方法的了解。采用多元逻辑回归模型确定影响高等知识的因素。调查结果显示,只有44.4%的学生知识水平高于平均水平,显示出知识差距。回归分析显示,教育程度、网络使用情况和居住地对知识态度有显著影响。高等教育与更好的理解能力密切相关(优势比= 2.11;95%(1.69 - 2.64,与没有受过教育的人相比)。该研究强调了有针对性的教育举措的必要性,特别是通过数字平台,并强调关注信息较少的地区和婚前教育,以提高对艾滋病毒传播方式的认识。
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Maternal-fetal and community-based transmission of HIV: assessing reproductive women's knowledge in Jordan.

HIV/AIDS incidence has been increasing in the Middle East region during last years, with low research on Jordanian populations knowledge in the transmission methods of it. This study examined the knowledge of Jordanian women aged 15-49 in HIV transmission methods using data from the 2017-18 Jordan Demographic and Health Survey with a sample of 14,689 women. Multiple logistic regression model was used to determine the factors predicting higher knowledge. Findings revealed that only 44.4% had above-average knowledge, indicating a knowledge gap. Regression analysis showed that education level, Internet use, and region of residence significantly predicted knowledge and attitudes. Higher education was strongly linked to better understanding (Odds ratio = 2.11; 95% Cl 1.69 to 2.64, compared to those who have no education). The study highlights the need for targeted educational initiatives, especially through digital platforms, and emphasizes focusing on less informed regions and pre-marital education to enhance awareness in HIV transmission methods.

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Journal of Public Health Policy
Journal of Public Health Policy 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
62
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Health Policy (JPHP) will continue its 35 year tradition: an accessible source of scholarly articles on the epidemiologic and social foundations of public health policy, rigorously edited, and progressive. JPHP aims to create a more inclusive public health policy dialogue, within nations and among them. It broadens public health policy debates beyond the ''health system'' to examine all forces and environments that impinge on the health of populations. It provides an exciting platform for airing controversy and framing policy debates - honing policies to solve new problems and unresolved old ones. JPHP welcomes unsolicited original scientific and policy contributions on all public health topics. New authors are particularly encouraged to enter debates about how to improve the health of populations and reduce health disparities.
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