海地教育工作者艾滋病教学行为研究

Lise D. Martel, C. Mueller
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摘要本研究考察了海地教育工作者艾滋病知识、态度、对艾滋病教育的支持、教学舒适度、感知行为控制、宗教信仰(伏都教和基督教)和主观规范对学生艾滋病教学的预测能力。来自耶雷米和海地周边地区的214名教师完成了一份匿名问卷,其中包括人口统计问题、开放式问题和8个量表。主观规范、感知行为控制、宗教信仰和参与者性别四个变量是HIV/AIDS教学行为的显著预测因子。开发了一个二元逻辑回归模型,并正确分类了73%的向学生讲授和未向学生讲授艾滋病毒的人。对开放式问题的回答支持并扩展了定量分析的结果。
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HIV/AIDS Teaching Behaviors of Educators in Haiti
Abstract This study examined the predictive power of knowledge, attitudes, support for AIDS education, teaching comfort, perceived behavioral control, religious (Vodoun and Christian) beliefs, and subjective norms on Haitian educators' teaching of HIV/AIDS to their students. Two hundred and fourteen teachers from Jeremie and surrounding areas in Haiti completed an anonymous questionnaire that included demographic questions, open-ended questions and eight scales. Four variables (subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, religious beliefs, and participant gender) were found to be significant predictors of HIV/AIDS teaching behavior. A binary logistic regression model was developed and correctly categorized 73% of those who did and did not teach about HIV to their students. Responses to open-ended questions supported and extended findings from the quantitative analyses.
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