Knowledge and attitude of students towards hiv aids

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of Study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of Study
  • 1.5Limitation of Study
  • 1.6Scope of Study
  • 1.7Significance of Study
  • 1.8Structure of the Research
  • 1.9Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Literature Review
  • 2.2Historical Perspectives
  • 2.3Theoretical Framework
  • 2.4Empirical Studies
  • 2.5Conceptual Framework
  • 2.6Knowledge Gaps
  • 2.7Current Trends
  • 2.8Critique of Existing Literature
  • 2.9Future Research Directions
  • 2.10Summary of Literature Review

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Methodology Overview
  • 3.2Research Design
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Sampling Techniques
  • 3.5Data Analysis Procedures
  • 3.6Ethical Considerations
  • 3.7Reliability and Validity
  • 3.8Limitations of Methodology

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Data Presentation and Description
  • 4.2Participant Demographics
  • 4.3Key Findings
  • 4.4Themes and Patterns
  • 4.5Comparison and Contrast
  • 4.6Interpretation and Analysis
  • 4.7Implications of Findings
  • 4.8Recommendations for Future Research

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Conclusion and Summary
  • 5.2Recapitulation of Objectives
  • 5.3Reflection on Findings
  • 5.4Contribution to Knowledge
  • 5.5Practical Applications
  • 5.6Suggestions for Further Research

Project Abstract

HIV/AIDS remains a major global public health challenge, particularly among young people, including students in educational institutions. This study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitudes of students towards HIV/AIDS. A mixed-methods approach was utilized, including a survey questionnaire and focus group discussions. The survey questionnaire was distributed to a sample of students from various educational institutions, covering aspects such as knowledge about transmission, prevention, and treatment of HIV/AIDS, as well as attitudes towards individuals living with the disease. Preliminary findings indicate a moderate level of knowledge among students regarding the transmission routes of HIV/AIDS, with a substantial number of respondents aware of the importance of condom use and regular testing. However, gaps in knowledge were observed regarding specific details on the disease, such as the window period for HIV testing and the availability of pre-exposure prophylaxis. Attitudes towards individuals living with HIV/AIDS varied, with some displaying stigma and discrimination, while others exhibited empathy and support. The focus group discussions provided valuable insights into the underlying factors influencing students' knowledge and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS. These included cultural beliefs, peer influence, and the role of educational curricula in shaping perceptions about the disease. Recommendations emerged from the study for targeted interventions aimed at improving knowledge and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS among students. These included incorporating comprehensive sexuality education in school curricula, promoting open discussions about HIV/AIDS, and engaging students in peer-led awareness campaigns. Overall, the study highlights the importance of addressing knowledge gaps and stigma associated with HIV/AIDS among students. By enhancing understanding and fostering positive attitudes towards individuals living with the disease, educational institutions can play a vital role in HIV prevention and support efforts. Future research may explore the long-term impact of interventions aimed at improving students' knowledge and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS, with the ultimate goal of creating a more informed and compassionate society in the fight against the epidemic.

Project Overview

<p> </p><ul><li><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></li></ul><p><strong>BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Sex is a basic physiological need of every human being, male and females are created with different class, to serve as a compliment for each other, this complementary role includes sex, therefore a man and a woman are expected to engage in sexual relationship. This sexual relationship has over the years been mixed by various infections known as the sexual transmitted diseases (STDs).</p><p>These STDs are in various forms and their effects are also different. One among such STDs is Human Immune Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/ AIDS). These two STDs are the most dangerous and ravaging of the STDs.</p><p>In 1981, HIV the virus of an illness (AIDS),was identified in Los Angeles, USA. In December of the same year, A similar virus was seen in Britain. By March 1987, nearly 6,000 cases were reported throughout Europe. It is one of the most serious health problems in the world today.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Though, the origin of HIV/ AIDS is said to be not in Africa, Africa has the highest number of casualties compared to other continents. Nigeria first witnessed the bitter taste of HIV/AIDS was identified in April 1986 in a girl of 13 years. All age groups are affected, but it is higher among the 20-24 years age group, with a national prevalence of 5.6%. This age group is followed by the 25 and 29 years old with a 5.4% national prevalence. And ever since then the number of cases have escalated beyond imagination and millions of Nigerians are living with the disease, in which the cure is yet to be discovered.</p><p>HIV/AIDS has various symptoms, which includes body weakness, constant and excessive cough, stooling, lost of body weight, rashness etc there are also various means of contacting this disease which may include, sexual relation with an infected person, for example through vaginal intercourse, oral sex and anal sex. Other means of getting infected includes sharing of sharp objects with an infected person, unscreened blood transfusion, mother to child transmission etc.</p><p>The HIV/AIDS pandemic is said to be a bane on the development of a society Thus, in Nigeria, the scourge has affected the economic population who are supposed to meaningfully contribute to the development of Nigeria. The use of anti – retroviral drugs have given hope to many infected persons for a life even after infection. These drugs are given free and are made available by donor agencies and the federal government in order to curb the number of casualties of the disease.</p><p>There are number of sensitization and preventive measures that are employed to check the menace of HIV/AIDS pandemic, and these are sex education, use of condoms and media campaigns. This research study is poised to uncover the attitudes of youths towards the HIV/ AIDS pandemic and to ascertain the behaviour of youths towards the various merchandize employed to combat the menace of HIV/AIDS in Niger state and most specifically in Federal University of Technology, Minna.</p><p>Youths constitutes the highest number of casualties of the disease, So the study chooses the students of the said institution as its research population. It is against this background that this study intends to address the following questions. What is the level of knowledge of students about HIV/AIDS. How prevalent is sexual abstinence among students and especially students of Federal University of Technology Minna. What are the perceptions of students towards Voluntary Counseling and Testing as a factor in the prevention of HIV/ AIDS? What are the attitudes of students towards HIV/ AIDS?</p><p>&nbsp;</p><ul><li><strong>RESEARCH PROBLEMS</strong></li></ul><p>Sexual intercourse has led to sexually transmitted infection (HIV/ AIDS) which has led so many especially the youths to an early grave. Youths are not a homogenous population but a diverse group with different risk, needs and access to information and services (UNAIDS 2004).</p><p>Kabiru et al (2004) reported in a study conducted in a northern Nigerian town that the commonest high risk sexual behaviour among the sexually active university students was having multiple sexual partners (51.7%) followed by the history of sexually transmitted infection, (29.8%) anal sexual intercourse (12.1%) alcohol consumption (12.8%), and intravenous drug use (6.4%).</p><p>There is evidence of increased sexual activity and high risk behaviours among students in tertiary institutions in Nigeria with high prevalence rate of sexually transmitted infections (HIV/ AIDS), (16.3% and 23%, in the North and South respectively).</p><p>&nbsp;</p><ul><li><strong>OBJECTIVE OF THE RESEARCH</strong></li></ul><p>The general objective of this research is to address the perceptions of students towards the prevention of HIV/ AIDS. However, the specific objectives of this research are:</p><ul><li>To assess students knowledge and attitude towards HIV/ AIDS</li><li>To examine the various ways of sexual abstinence among university students.</li><li>To understand the perceptions of students towards prevention method as a factor in preventing the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (HIV/ AIDS).</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><ul><li><strong>RESEARCH HYPOTHESES</strong></li></ul><p>H1: There is a relationship in the knowledge of HIV/ AIDS and the prevention of the disease.</p><p>H0: There is no relationship in the knowledge of HIV/ AIDS and the prevention of the disease.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><ul><li><strong>SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></li></ul><p>Human Immune deficiency Virus (HIV) and acquire immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) has continue to be the major concern not only to Niger state government but the federal government and the entire world. This study may then serve as a pioneer effort towards the understanding of HIV/ AIDS among students of federal university of technology Minna, Niger State. The result of this study may help policy maker’s particularly educational planners in Niger state to design more appropriate instructional programme on HIV/ AIDS.</p><p>The study may also provide the basis for further research on HIV/AIDS</p><p>&nbsp;</p><ul><li><strong>RESEARCH QUESTION</strong></li></ul><ul><li>To what extent has the society try to educate its youth about HIV/AIDS?</li><li>Does economic status and educational background among undergraduates determine students’ knowledge of HV/AIDS?</li><li>Do parents, religious leaders or government responsible for HIV/AIDS among students.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><ul><li><strong>SCOPE OF THE STUDY</strong></li></ul><p>This research is limited to issues about the knowledge and attitude of students towards HIV/ AIDS in federal university of technology Minna, A convent sampling of 100 students.</p><p>The research is limited to only undergraduate students of FUT Minna.</p> <br><p></p>

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