A study assessed the general knowledge of AIDS and its prevention among college students, and determined the source'of that knowledge. A class of 17 senior-level journalism students used a focus group approach to select the most useful questions about AIDS and its prevention. The survey was administered by telephone to a random sample of 372 University of Hawaii students. Results indicated that students tended not to talk among themselves or with family members about AIDS and its prevention or consider the university faculty or classrooms significant sources of information. The students relied instead on the mass media--radio, television, newspapers, and pamphlets. Findings reinforce the need for continuing education campaigns on AIDS ...
A telephone survey was used to assess knowledge of the transmission, prevalence, and infectivity of ...
Abstract I have decided to write about this theme because these days we hear or read in the media a ...
This study investigates West Virginia University students' altitudes toward AIDS in the university f...
Currently, the prevention and control of the spread of AIDS is one of the foremost international hea...
A middle - and high - school student population of the Marches region was sampled to assess thei kno...
Education is currently reputed to be a vaccine against HIV/Aids. Many Aids campaigns use the cogniti...
In light of college students ' high level of knowledge about Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrom...
Current AIDS information surveys are designed to evaluate an individual's degree of AIDS-related kno...
The purpose of this study was to learn more about the knowledge and attitudes of college students co...
A questionnaire on knowledge, beliefs, and information-seeking behavior about Acquired Immune Defic...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the HIV/AIDS knowledge of undergraduate college students be...
The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into the awareness and understanding of AIDS among curr...
Graduation date: 1988The literature asserts that both the medical and educational\ud communities hav...
The purpose of this study was to determine if frequently used AIDS education programs in schools, su...
Although much research has been conducted on knowledge, attitudes, and prevention of the acquired im...
A telephone survey was used to assess knowledge of the transmission, prevalence, and infectivity of ...
Abstract I have decided to write about this theme because these days we hear or read in the media a ...
This study investigates West Virginia University students' altitudes toward AIDS in the university f...
Currently, the prevention and control of the spread of AIDS is one of the foremost international hea...
A middle - and high - school student population of the Marches region was sampled to assess thei kno...
Education is currently reputed to be a vaccine against HIV/Aids. Many Aids campaigns use the cogniti...
In light of college students ' high level of knowledge about Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrom...
Current AIDS information surveys are designed to evaluate an individual's degree of AIDS-related kno...
The purpose of this study was to learn more about the knowledge and attitudes of college students co...
A questionnaire on knowledge, beliefs, and information-seeking behavior about Acquired Immune Defic...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the HIV/AIDS knowledge of undergraduate college students be...
The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into the awareness and understanding of AIDS among curr...
Graduation date: 1988The literature asserts that both the medical and educational\ud communities hav...
The purpose of this study was to determine if frequently used AIDS education programs in schools, su...
Although much research has been conducted on knowledge, attitudes, and prevention of the acquired im...
A telephone survey was used to assess knowledge of the transmission, prevalence, and infectivity of ...
Abstract I have decided to write about this theme because these days we hear or read in the media a ...
This study investigates West Virginia University students' altitudes toward AIDS in the university f...