Title of article :
Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices about HIV/AIDS among the overseas job seekers in Bangladesh
Author/Authors :
Rahman، نويسنده , , M and Shimu، نويسنده , , TA and Fukui، نويسنده , , T and Shimbo، نويسنده , , T and Yamamoto، نويسنده , , W، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
4
From page :
35
To page :
38
Abstract :
A study of the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices (KABP) relating to HIV/AIDS was conducted among people from Bangladesh seeking work overseas (N = 300), during February, 1997 and March, 1997. Only 26% of the respondents knew of AIDS and out of 13 basic facts concerning HIV/AIDS the mean score of the sample was 1.63 correct responses. Most of those who knew of HIV had some false beliefs about the mode of HIV transmission, for example, believing that HIV could be contracted by touching an AIDS patient, or sharing bathing facilities or eating utensils. Sex with brothel-based commerical sex workers (100%), sharing contaminated needles (93.6%) and blood transfusion from infected individuals (93.6%) were seen as the main route of HIV transmission. Printed media (69%) was the main source of AIDS information. le logistic regression analysis showed that having a non-agricultural occupation (P <0.04), being resident in Dhaka, Chandpur, Noakhali, Comilla, and Chittagong (P <0.01), being in the habit of reading newspapers (P <0.05), using condoms (P <0.04), having heard about condoms (P <0.003), having seen condoms (P <0.005) and knowing where to buy condoms (P <0.0005) were significantly associated with AIDS awareness. is insufficient AIDS awareness among overseas job seekers which calls for public initiatives to provide AIDS information to them before they leave Bangladesh to work abroad.
Keywords :
beliefs and practices , AIDS , HIV , Attitudes , Bangladesh , overseas job seekers , Knowledge
Journal title :
Public Health
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Public Health
Record number :
1586634
Link To Document :
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