This paper is aimed to verify whether the knowledge and beliefs of female medical freshmen about HIV infection, their personal risk perception, and their sexual behaviour differs from their female peers, in view of the possibility of female medical student-based peer education. A purposive, theoretical quota sampling method was used to recruit the target population. A self-administered anonymous questionnaire was delivered to both female medical and non medical freshmen during March 2004 (n = 266: 124 medical students and 142 non medical stu-dents) in Catania (Sicily). The data were analysed for the whole sample and for the two groups of students individually. The Chi-square test was used to compare data from the two groups of students. Res...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of HIV/AIDS by MBBS students and their attitudes towards managing a re...
There is evidence that the HIV prevalence rates among South African university students remains low ...
This paper is aimed to verify whether the knowledge and beliefs of female medical freshmen about HIV...
This study investigated how HIV/sexually transmitted infection peer education (PE) affected HIV know...
Peer education typically involves training and supporting members of a given group to effect change ...
Although the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) decreased in the last decade worldwide...
This study examines knowledge about HIV transmission, opinions about AIDS-related social issues and ...
Background The Residency Program in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine at Palermo\u2019s University has...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-...
Objective: To determine the current HIV/AIDS Knowledge, Attitudes and Sexual Practices (KASP) indica...
Abstract I have decided to write about this theme because these days we hear or read in the media a ...
This study surveyed the sexual behaviors and knowledge of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) ...
Background: The total number of people with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection in India is...
Introduction: Health sciences university students (HSUS) are susceptible to HIV infection due to fre...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of HIV/AIDS by MBBS students and their attitudes towards managing a re...
There is evidence that the HIV prevalence rates among South African university students remains low ...
This paper is aimed to verify whether the knowledge and beliefs of female medical freshmen about HIV...
This study investigated how HIV/sexually transmitted infection peer education (PE) affected HIV know...
Peer education typically involves training and supporting members of a given group to effect change ...
Although the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) decreased in the last decade worldwide...
This study examines knowledge about HIV transmission, opinions about AIDS-related social issues and ...
Background The Residency Program in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine at Palermo\u2019s University has...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-...
Objective: To determine the current HIV/AIDS Knowledge, Attitudes and Sexual Practices (KASP) indica...
Abstract I have decided to write about this theme because these days we hear or read in the media a ...
This study surveyed the sexual behaviors and knowledge of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) ...
Background: The total number of people with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection in India is...
Introduction: Health sciences university students (HSUS) are susceptible to HIV infection due to fre...
Two age cohorts of male and female students (n = 311) were investigated concerning their perceptions...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of HIV/AIDS by MBBS students and their attitudes towards managing a re...
There is evidence that the HIV prevalence rates among South African university students remains low ...