The article describes a quantitative cross-sectional study of a sample of 674 university students enrolled in social work programmes in four countries: Belgium, Canada, Chile and Switzerland. The study aimed to assess HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitudes among participants. The median HIVKQ- 18 score for the sample was 14.0, which Carey and Schroder classify as indicating borderline low levels of knowledge. Based on the results, the authors argue that social work education and training programmes should more comprehensively address HIV/AIDS within their curricula to better equip future social workers to challenge stigmatising and exclusionary practices rooted in long-standing lack of knowledge and erroneous beliefs about the disease
The necessity of AIDS educational campaigns is to reduce the spread of HIV infection by changing att...
HIV&AIDS continues to pose a public health and developmental threat across the world, ever since...
This study examined the AIDS-related knowledge and attitudes of 300 Mauritian and German students. D...
The article describes a quantitative cross-sectional study of a sample of 674 university students en...
The study looked at the knowledge and attitudes of social work students in Mauritius regarding AIDS....
The aim of this study is to examine social workers' and social work students' attitudes towards peop...
This article presents the results of a cross-sectional online survey sent to a national sample of l...
M.A.This study was aimed at analyzing the involvement of social workers in AIDS/HIV education, by an...
This explanatory descriptive study examined variables which will help to better understand the knowl...
This study examined social workers attitudes towards persons living with HIV/AIDS in Kentucky. The s...
This exploratory descriptive study examine the attitudes and knowledge among social work students an...
This study is a replication of the study, Attitudes Toward and Knowledge of AIDS Among African Ameri...
The purpose of this study was to explore Social Work Students' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors r...
Aim To explore and describe university students’ knowledge of HIV (n=422, a sub-sample of young peop...
This study explores the relationship between social workers’ perceptions of the HIV (human immunodef...
The necessity of AIDS educational campaigns is to reduce the spread of HIV infection by changing att...
HIV&AIDS continues to pose a public health and developmental threat across the world, ever since...
This study examined the AIDS-related knowledge and attitudes of 300 Mauritian and German students. D...
The article describes a quantitative cross-sectional study of a sample of 674 university students en...
The study looked at the knowledge and attitudes of social work students in Mauritius regarding AIDS....
The aim of this study is to examine social workers' and social work students' attitudes towards peop...
This article presents the results of a cross-sectional online survey sent to a national sample of l...
M.A.This study was aimed at analyzing the involvement of social workers in AIDS/HIV education, by an...
This explanatory descriptive study examined variables which will help to better understand the knowl...
This study examined social workers attitudes towards persons living with HIV/AIDS in Kentucky. The s...
This exploratory descriptive study examine the attitudes and knowledge among social work students an...
This study is a replication of the study, Attitudes Toward and Knowledge of AIDS Among African Ameri...
The purpose of this study was to explore Social Work Students' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors r...
Aim To explore and describe university students’ knowledge of HIV (n=422, a sub-sample of young peop...
This study explores the relationship between social workers’ perceptions of the HIV (human immunodef...
The necessity of AIDS educational campaigns is to reduce the spread of HIV infection by changing att...
HIV&AIDS continues to pose a public health and developmental threat across the world, ever since...
This study examined the AIDS-related knowledge and attitudes of 300 Mauritian and German students. D...