Human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS)?awareness and attitude among school teachers

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Introduction: Awareness and attitude regarding human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) can play a crucial role in providing health education and prevention of HIV/AIDS. This study aims to find out awareness and attitude regarding HIV/AIDS amongst secondary level school teacher.

Method: During 3-months period in 2018, secondary level school teachers in Lalitpur district in Kathmandu valley, Nepal, were randomly selected by lottery to find out their awareness and attitude regarding HIV/AIDS. A self-administered structured questionnairesand a five-points Likert attitude scale was used to collect data. Data was analysed with SPSS version 16.

Result: Among 116 school teachers included in the study, 94 (81%) had adequate level of awareness on HIV/AIDS, 115(99.1%) were aware about sexual transmission of HIV, 112 (96.6%) about not being transmitted by eating drinking from same utensils and 113 (97.4%) knew commercial sex workers as high-risk group. Overall, 106 (91.4%) had favourable attitude regarding HIV/AIDS. There was no significant correlation between awareness and attitude.

Conclusion: The HIV/AIDS awareness among secondary level school teachers was adequate, their attitude was favorable. There was no association between awareness and attitude.

Keyword: attitude, awareness, HIV/AIDS, school teachers

Author Biography

Bhoj Kumari Katuwal, Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital, Teku, Kathmandu, Nepal

Nursing Officer 
Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital, Teku, Kathmandu, Nepal

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2020-05-08

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Katuwal, B. K. (2020). Human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS)?awareness and attitude among school teachers. Journal of Patan Academy of Health Sciences, 7(1), 121–29. Retrieved from https://jpahs.edu.np/index.php/jpahs/article/view/184