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The role of the mass media on the attitude of teenagers on the prevalence of hiv/aids, a case study of makurdi lga

 

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Thesis Abstract

Abstract
This study aims to investigate the role of mass media in shaping the attitudes of teenagers towards the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Makurdi Local Government Area (LGA). The prevalence of HIV/AIDS among teenagers is a significant public health concern globally, and Nigeria is one of the countries heavily affected by the epidemic. Mass media, including television, radio, newspapers, and social media platforms, play a crucial role in disseminating information about HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. The study will employ a mixed-methods approach to gather data from teenagers in Makurdi LGA. Quantitative data will be collected through surveys distributed among teenagers to measure their access to and exposure to HIV/AIDS-related information through mass media. Qualitative data will be gathered through focus group discussions to explore in-depth the attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions of teenagers towards HIV/AIDS and how the media influences these attitudes. The findings of this study will provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of mass media in educating teenagers about HIV/AIDS and influencing their attitudes towards the epidemic. The research will contribute to the existing literature on the role of mass media in public health communication and provide recommendations for improving media strategies to better reach and engage teenagers in HIV/AIDS prevention efforts. Understanding the impact of mass media on teenagers' attitudes towards HIV/AIDS is essential for designing targeted and effective public health campaigns that resonate with this vulnerable population. By identifying the strengths and weaknesses of current media messages on HIV/AIDS, this research will inform policymakers, health educators, and media practitioners on how to improve communication strategies to address the specific needs and concerns of teenagers in Makurdi LGA. Ultimately, this study seeks to empower teenagers with accurate and relevant information about HIV/AIDS, reduce stigma and discrimination associated with the disease, and promote healthy behaviors to prevent the spread of HIV among this age group. By harnessing the power of mass media to deliver compelling and engaging messages, we can create a more informed and proactive community in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Thesis Overview

INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that infects cells of the immune system, destroy or impair their function and it is the etiology of the epidemic disease – acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) (World Health Organization, 2013). Since its discovery among New York and California homosexuals in 1981 and as subsequently discovered in Nigeria by 1986, HIV infection and AIDS’s epidemic has attracted a global importance and there is a need to strategize and re-chart efforts to focus adolescents, on whose most new infections occur (Paul-Ebhohimhen, et al., 2008). HIV/AIDS has become the leading cause of death in Africa and it is responsible for one in every five deaths in sub-Saharan Africa. It is also the leading cause of death and disease burden among women of reproductive age (15 – 49 years) in Nigeria. Some section of the world’s population have little or no control over their sexual lives and childbearing, others engage in behavior that puts them and their partners at risk, while yet others simply do not have access to the right kind of information and services. The magnitude of HIV epidemic and current evidence of relative lack of sexual health interventions targeting young people in sub-Saharan Africa calls for wider awareness and strategic approach-based advocacy.

Presently, the attitude of adolescents towards HIV and AIDS is that of “it doesn’t concern me” or “man must die of something someday”. Many studies had been carried out in Nigeria on the knowledge of adolescents about HIV and AIDS. For instance, Odujinrin and Akinkuade (1999) found that the adolescents have poor knowledge of HIV and AIDS, while Harding, Anadu, Gray and Champeau (1999) indicated that their respondents were knowledgeable about transmission of HIV but had some misconceptions about the mode of transmission which affect their attitude. There are no consensuses on the group of adolescents whether male or female that have favourable or unfavourable attitude towards HIV and AIDS. Onoja (2004) studied gender influence on the level of awareness of HIV and AIDS among adolescents in Otukpo, Benue State, and came up with the conclusion that the females’ level of awareness is more than that of the males. This, according to the author, may be due to time given to them in enlightening them on safe health method. Eze (2006) revealed in her study on strategies for empowering in school female adolescents against sexual behaviour related to HIV and AIDS Transmission in Enugu State that male adolescents are more aware of the existing phenomena than the females.

This present study will try to clarify the controversy of issue of gender on awareness and attitude. In Nigeria, there is no formal HIV and AIDS education in the school curriculum; the main strategies for empowerment used are mass media campaigns and condom promotion. More often than not these are merely superficial panaceas that have little effect on the infection prevalence. In the same vein, in Enugu State, there is no strategy that is exclusively directed towards HIV and AIDS prevention among secondary school students. Whatever awareness or skill they have, they acquired through televisions and radios for those who have access to them. With the epileptic power supply, the maximum benefits from the use of mass media, as a medium for HIV educational prevention strategy is greatly hampered. As a result of the above, the adolescents might be depending greatly on the views of their peers. Their knowledge level and awareness are would be enhanced through peer education. Therefore, this study focuses on the role of the mass media on the attitude of teenagers on the prevalence of HIV/AIDS, a case study of Makurdi local government.

1.2     STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Adolescence is a period when individuals become socially responsible for themselves and for their actions. At this stage, they are affected by various developmental transformations including physical, emotional and social changes. With these changes come many responsibilities and privileges that are different from those of childhood or adulthood as they try to discovery by themselves against the wish of the adult. This experimentation subjects them to risky sexual behavior that may expose them to HIV and AIDS. Generally their risky behavior increases their vulnerability to HIV and AIDS. Lacking the judgment that comes with experience, adolescents often cannot appreciate the adverse consequences of their actions. The risks of HIV and AIDS may be particularly hard for them to grasp.

The adolescents are usually in different levels of schools such as secondary schools and tertiary institution. However in Nigeria, there is no formal HIV and AIDS education in the school curriculum. The main strategies for creating awareness about the dreaded disease are mass media campaigns and condom promotion. In Enugu State, there is no strategy also that is exclusively directed towards HIV and AIDS prevention among secondary school adolescents. This therefore makes them to rely on peer education information as a source of empowerment. These problems make it glaring that there is a need to the role of the mass media on the attitude of teenagers on the prevalence of HIV/AIDS.

1.3     OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

The general objective of this study is to investigate the role of the mass media on the attitude of teenagers on the prevalence of HIV/AIDS, a case study of Makurdi local government. The specific objectives are:

1.     To determine the accessibility of teenagers in Makurdi LGA to the mass media.

2.     To ascertain the prevalence of HIV/AIDS among teenagers in Makurdi Local government.

3.     To find out the impact of the mass media in enhancing the knowledge of teenagers on the effect of HIV/AIDS.

4.      To examine if the mass media influences the attitude of teenagers in Makurdi Local government towards sexual purity.

5.     To find out if the mass media has programmes that educates teenagers on how to protect themselves from HIV/AIDS.

1.4     RESEARCH QUESTIONS

The relevant research questions related to this study include the following:

1.     What is the accessibility of teenagers in Makurdi LGA to the mass media?

2.     What is the prevalence of HIV/AIDS among teenagers in Makurdi Local government?

3.     What is the impact of the mass media in enhancing the knowledge of teenagers on the effect of HIV/AIDS?

4.     Does the mass media influences the attitude of teenagers in Makurdi Local government towards sexual purity?

5.     Does the mass media has programmes that educates teenagers on how to protect themselves from HIV/AIDS?

1.5     RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS

1.6     SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

The findings of this study would be useful to policy makers, counsellors, adolescents, curriculum planners, researchers and the society at large. This study will furnish counsellors as well as adolescent psychologists with essential information on the effect of peer education on adolescent awareness and attitudes towards HIV and AIDS. It will also make available to them empirical information on interaction effect of gender and peer education on adolescent awareness and attitude towards HIV and AIDS. These data provided will enable counselors and psychologists to carry out more research that will help in better understanding of adolescents’ awareness and attitudes toward HIV and AIDS. An understanding of the finding would further assist towards the virus and disease. The study would help policy makers to see the need for fashioning out a means of empowering the



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