INTRODUCTION:The evidence is mixed on the HIV knowledge, attitude, and practices of youth in Iran. The aim of the current study was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Iranian youth towards HIV through a national survey. MATERIALS AND METHODS:Through a cross-sectional study with multistage cluster sampling, we administered a pilot-tested standard questionnaire to assess the levels of HIV knowledge, attitudes and practices of individuals aged 15-29 years old. Participants were recruited from 13 provinces in Iran and consisted of 2456 men and 2412 women. RESULTS:Only 37.3% of the participants had a high knowledge score. Most participants knew the main routes of HIV transmission; however, misconceptions existed about the transmiss...
This research aimed to examine pre-university school boys' awareness of the factors in preventing, t...
Background and Objective: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a definition of dysfunction o...
Background: AIDS is still an incurable disease and is very costly to control. Since the first case o...
IntroductionThe evidence is mixed on the HIV knowledge, attitude, and practices of youth in Iran. Th...
Inadequate knowledge and negative attitudes are the major hindrances to prevent the spread of the hu...
Background: Inadequate knowledge, negative attitudes are major the hindrances to prevent the spread...
Background & Objective: the number of people with HIV/AIDS in Iran is increasing. Populations' knowl...
OBJECTIVES This study investigated the knowledge of Iranian women about HIV/AIDS and whether they ha...
Abstract: Knowledge about the spread of HIV has a critical impact of the prevention of AIDS young pe...
Background & Objectives: The epidemic of HIV has been become worldwide. Infected people with HIV whi...
ABSTRACT HIV infection in the Islamic Republic of Iran is concentrated primarily among intravenous d...
Introduction: Young people are the major group at risk of acquiring AIDS worldwide. It is one of the...
Background: HIV-related stigma is a barrier to effective HIV responses among people living with HIV ...
This study aimed to explore Iranian primary school students’ attitudes and knowledge about HIV/AIDS....
Introduction. In sub-Saharan Africa, many adolescents living with HIV adopt behaviors and practices ...
This research aimed to examine pre-university school boys' awareness of the factors in preventing, t...
Background and Objective: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a definition of dysfunction o...
Background: AIDS is still an incurable disease and is very costly to control. Since the first case o...
IntroductionThe evidence is mixed on the HIV knowledge, attitude, and practices of youth in Iran. Th...
Inadequate knowledge and negative attitudes are the major hindrances to prevent the spread of the hu...
Background: Inadequate knowledge, negative attitudes are major the hindrances to prevent the spread...
Background & Objective: the number of people with HIV/AIDS in Iran is increasing. Populations' knowl...
OBJECTIVES This study investigated the knowledge of Iranian women about HIV/AIDS and whether they ha...
Abstract: Knowledge about the spread of HIV has a critical impact of the prevention of AIDS young pe...
Background & Objectives: The epidemic of HIV has been become worldwide. Infected people with HIV whi...
ABSTRACT HIV infection in the Islamic Republic of Iran is concentrated primarily among intravenous d...
Introduction: Young people are the major group at risk of acquiring AIDS worldwide. It is one of the...
Background: HIV-related stigma is a barrier to effective HIV responses among people living with HIV ...
This study aimed to explore Iranian primary school students’ attitudes and knowledge about HIV/AIDS....
Introduction. In sub-Saharan Africa, many adolescents living with HIV adopt behaviors and practices ...
This research aimed to examine pre-university school boys' awareness of the factors in preventing, t...
Background and Objective: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a definition of dysfunction o...
Background: AIDS is still an incurable disease and is very costly to control. Since the first case o...