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Mass Media as a Source of Knowledge on HIV/AIDS
Hasina Banu • Shah Alam Bhuiyan
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Vulnerable groups (commercial sex workers, truck drivers, truck helpers, daily laborers, rickshaw pullers and drug users) were studied on HIV/AIDS information at Dhaka city and surrounding areas. Mass media was correlated in this research with knowledge on HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention (r = 0.22, p<0.05). majority of respondents had radio (74%) and television (63.3%). 72.5% respondent never read newspaper and 55% never watch billboard but 31.7% watch television everyday. 95% respondents heard about the name of hiv/aids but none of them knew the full meaning of hiv or aids, and 87% knew that hiv transmits through unsafe sexual contact, 69.2% through using hiv contaminated blood and 24.2% knew that hiv transmits through contaminated syringe/needles. for sign symptom of hiv/aids, 25.8% considered long time cough, 23.3% long time fever, 19.2% long time diarrhoea and 15% rapid loss of body weight. fifty percent respondents knew that using condom could prevent hiv. about 70% responded reported that they used condom during sex. television was the main source (78.3%) of information on hiv/aids and mode of spread (93.3%) of hiv/aids was main type of information on mass media.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9783659476006
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 92
- Utgivningsdatum: 2013-11-10
- Förlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing