A Study on Knowledge and Awareness About HIV Among School and College Going Students of Dhaka City
Date
12/17/2017
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East West University
Abstract
This study was aimed to evaluate student’s knowledge, awareness and attitude about
HIV/AIDS. It was a cross sectional study where 291 students studying in class VIII-XII
from different areas of Dhaka were interviewed with a structured questionnaire. Majority
(95.53%) heard about HIV/AIDS. They have good knowledge about the ways of
transmission of viruses such as sharing infected needle or injection (92.78%), blood
transfusion (92.10%), mother to fetus (87.97%).But also had some misconceptions like
eating or drinking from same glass or plate (43.99%), kissing (37.46%), wearing same
dress (30.51%) can be responsible for spreading of HIV. The respondent mentioned that
avoiding needle share (84.54%), knowledge and education (82.82%) about HIV/AIDS,
avoiding casual sex (81.10%) could be the methods for preventing AIDS. The study
participants were quite positive about presence of all infected person in the school or
college if he/she is a teacher (61.17%) or a student (60.82%). Students demonstrated a
high level of knowledge concerning AIDS and HIV, but had considerable misconceptions
and prejudices about people having HIV/AIDS. The study results suggest that a more
appropriate education programme in schools and colleges in Bangladesh may be
necessary to reduce the discrepancy between general knowledge and desirable attitude
regarding HIV/AIDS. However, schools and colleges should come forward to design
awareness campaigns for the benefit of the students.
Description
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Keywords
HIV, AIDS, Knowledge, Mode of transmission, Attitude, Prevention.
