Title of article :
Perception of HIV/AIDS Education at the Community Level in Jordan
Author/Authors :
ABU-MOGHLI, Fathieh Dept. of Community Health Nursin - Faculty of Nursing - University of Jordan - Amman - Jordan , AL-GHABEESH, Suhair Dept. of Nursing - Faculty of Nursing - Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan - Amman - Jordan , ABU SHIKHA, Lubna Dept. of Maternal and Child Health - Faculty of Nursing - University of Jordan - Amman - Jordan
Abstract :
Background: The control of spread of HIV takes concerted efforts at both national and international levels. Educa-tion is an important component of preventing the spread of HIV. This study aimed to assess the attitudes of parents, teachers and students towards informing children about HIV/AIDS, attitudes concerning 'proper' age to learn about HIV/AIDS, possible differences in attitudes relating to gender of child and what they should learn and ideas about the most 'adequate' person/institution to be responsible for provision of HIV/AIDS education.
Methods: This study was conducted in Amman, Jordan in April 2015. Descriptive correlational design was used; a sample of school students, university students, school teachers and parents, a stratified random sample was used. Data was collected by using a questionnaire.
Results: All groups asserted the importance of HIV/AIDS education and awareness rising for all. 62.0% of respon-dents thought that school was the main source of information. About 82% of respondents believed that HIV/AIDS education should be integrated into different disciplines of school curricula, 84% of respondents believed that HIV/AIDS education should be part of university curricula. Nobody believed that HIV/AIDS education should be restricted to boys only.
Conclusion: As HIV/AIDS is a scary matter to all, stigmatization and shame may be behind potentially bigger num-bers of infected or ill people who do not come forward for treatment or care. Attitudes of their kin care providers need to be addressed as well as those of the official health care providers
Keywords :
Jordan , Students , Attitudes , HIV/AIDS education
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics