Purpose: HIV/AIDS poses a serious threat to young people, both in Malaysia and throughout the world. A nationwide cross-sectional survey was conducted to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about HIV/AIDS among the Malaysian public. This article reports the findings of knowledge about HIV/AIDS among young adults. Methods: A total of 1075 young adult respondents aged 1524 years participated in this survey. The response rate was 82.2%. Results: The data indicated that HIV/AIDS knowledge among the respondents was moderate, with a mean knowledge score of 20.1 out of 32 points. The great majority had adequate knowledge of the major routes of HIV transmission, but fewer were aware of other modes of transmission, such as tattooing and pie...
Copyright © 2013 Koh Kwee Choy et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Co...
Globally, the spread of HIV/AIDS has become a major health concern due to its pandemic proportions. ...
The HIV/AIDS has killed more than 25 million people since it was first recognized in 1981, making it...
ABSTRACT : PURPOSE : HIV/AIDS poses a serious threat to young people, both in Malaysia and throughou...
Purpose: HIV/AIDS poses a serious threat to young people, both in Malaysia and throughout the world....
HIV/AIDS is a worrying health issues among Malaysian young adult. This is probably due to the level ...
Globally, the spread of HIV/AIDS is a major public health challenge because of its pandemic magnitud...
Findings on knowledge, attitudes and beliefs related to HIV/AIDS among 520 Malaysian adolescents, ag...
Introduction: HIV/AIDS has emerged as a threat causing significant morbidity and mortality in human ...
AbstractThis paper aims to determine the level of HIV/AIDS knowledge among young Malaysian women. Th...
Studies worldwide has reported that HIV/AIDS remains a prominent health issue concerning adolescent ...
The remarkable challenge in alleviating HIV/AIDS rates in Malaysia continued from its first case in ...
Indonesia has one of the fastest growing HIV epidemics in Asia and the third country with highest HI...
Though cases of AIDS are visible in Nigeria and awareness of HIV is high, correct knowledge on HIV t...
Aims: HIV and AIDS spreading wide and causing serious threats and deaths among Malaysian residents. ...
Copyright © 2013 Koh Kwee Choy et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Co...
Globally, the spread of HIV/AIDS has become a major health concern due to its pandemic proportions. ...
The HIV/AIDS has killed more than 25 million people since it was first recognized in 1981, making it...
ABSTRACT : PURPOSE : HIV/AIDS poses a serious threat to young people, both in Malaysia and throughou...
Purpose: HIV/AIDS poses a serious threat to young people, both in Malaysia and throughout the world....
HIV/AIDS is a worrying health issues among Malaysian young adult. This is probably due to the level ...
Globally, the spread of HIV/AIDS is a major public health challenge because of its pandemic magnitud...
Findings on knowledge, attitudes and beliefs related to HIV/AIDS among 520 Malaysian adolescents, ag...
Introduction: HIV/AIDS has emerged as a threat causing significant morbidity and mortality in human ...
AbstractThis paper aims to determine the level of HIV/AIDS knowledge among young Malaysian women. Th...
Studies worldwide has reported that HIV/AIDS remains a prominent health issue concerning adolescent ...
The remarkable challenge in alleviating HIV/AIDS rates in Malaysia continued from its first case in ...
Indonesia has one of the fastest growing HIV epidemics in Asia and the third country with highest HI...
Though cases of AIDS are visible in Nigeria and awareness of HIV is high, correct knowledge on HIV t...
Aims: HIV and AIDS spreading wide and causing serious threats and deaths among Malaysian residents. ...
Copyright © 2013 Koh Kwee Choy et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative Co...
Globally, the spread of HIV/AIDS has become a major health concern due to its pandemic proportions. ...
The HIV/AIDS has killed more than 25 million people since it was first recognized in 1981, making it...