男男性行为者对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的知识、态度、信仰和行为

Crisfe O. Banzon, Marianne Camille S. Daaca, R. Dongallo, Maricel M. Natindim, Julius Debb Mikell P. Suazo
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该研究调查了男男性行为者对艾滋病的知识、态度、信念和行为的程度。调查的重点是:(1)调查对象的年龄、婚姻状况、受教育程度和就业状况;(2)男男性行为者对艾滋病的知识、态度和信念的程度;(3)男男性行为者对艾滋病的常见性行为;(4)男男性行为人群对艾滋病的认识、态度、信念和性行为在不同人群中存在显著差异。在回答这些问题时,研究人员采用了描述性研究设计。分析结果表明:(1)调查对象多为青少年,以单身、高学历、无业为主。(2)被调查者对传播方式有足够的了解,但对疾病过程的了解不足。受访者对艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者持积极态度,不歧视他们。受访者对艾滋病毒/艾滋病持积极态度,认为多个性伴侣是感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的危险因素之一,接吻不是传播艾滋病毒的因素。然而,他们有一种误解,认为如果他们对上帝有强烈的信仰,他们就不会被病毒感染。(3)受访者在艾滋病毒/艾滋病方面有良好的性行为习惯,因为他们使用避孕套来保护自己免受病毒感染,并且从不与多个性伴侣发生性关系。(4)按年龄、婚姻状况、受教育程度和就业状况分组,被调查者的知识、态度和信念均无显著差异。按年龄分组的被调查者的行为有显著差异,但按婚姻状况、教育程度和就业状况分组的被调查者的行为无显著差异。综上所述,受访者对传播方式有所了解,但对疾病过程了解不足。关键词:男男性行为,HIV/AIDS,知识程度,态度,信念和实践
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Knowledge, Attitude, Beliefs and Practices on HIV/Aids among Men Having Sex with Men
The study investigated the extent of knowledge, attitude, beliefs, and practices regarding HIV/AIDS among men having sex with men. It focused on the following: (1) the profile of the respondents in terms of age, marital status, educational level, and employment status, (2) the extent of knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs regarding HIV/AIDS among men having sex with men, (3) the common sexual practices used by men having sex with men in regards to HIV/AIDS; and (4) the significant difference of the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and sexual practices of men having sex with men regarding HIV/AIDS when grouped according profile. In answering these problems, the researchers used the descriptive research design. The analysis yielded the following results: (1) Most of the respondents belong to adolescent years, mostly single, obtained higher education, and unemployed. (2) The respondents had sufficient knowledge on the mode of transmission but had insufficient knowledge about the disease process. The respondents show a positive attitude to those people living with HIV/AIDS by not discriminating them. The respondents show a positive beliefs regarding HIV/AIDS by believing that multiple sex partner is one of the risk factors for developing HIV/AIDS and kissing is not a factor for transmission of the virus. However, they have a misconception that if they have a strong faith in God, they will not be infected by the virus. (3) The respondents had good sexual practices with regards to HIV/AIDS as they used condoms to protect themselves against the virus and never engage with multiple sex partners. (4) There is no significant difference on the respondents' knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs when grouped according to age, marital status, educational level, and, employment status. There is a significant difference in the respondents' practices when grouped according to age but significantly do not differ when grouped according to marital status, educational level, and employment status. In conclusion, the respondents are knowledgeable to the mode of transmission but have insufficient knowledge to the disease process. Keywords : Men having Sex with Men, HIV/AIDS, Extent of Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices
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Central Asian Journal of Global Health
Central Asian Journal of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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