Objective The study objective was to investigate the impact of an educational digital storytelling intervention (EDSI) on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk perception and knowledge among Nigerian adolescents. Methods Using a randomized controlled trial design procedure, we recruited 98 Nigerian adolescents who were college students. Data were collected using the Perceived Risk of HIV Scale and the HIV Knowledge Questionnaire and were analysed using repeated measures analysis of variance. Results The results showed that the EDSI was effective in increasing HIV risk perception and knowledge among adolescents in the treatment group compared with those in the no-treatment control group. Conclusion The EDSI is a useful tool to help adolesc...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of psychoeducation intervention in enhancing sexual health li...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to assess adolescents‘ receptivity to the use of new inte...
In Kenya, approximately 29% of all new HIV infections were among adolescents and young people (15-24...
Adolescents constitute a sizeable proportion of new HIV infections. Their reported poor risk percept...
In view of the growing HIV/AIDS problem amongst adolescents and adolescents’ proclivity towards high...
Over the years HIV had been a life threatening virus. Governments, organisations and parents are not...
The incidence of deaths due to HIV-AIDS among young people throughout the world shows an alarming tr...
Background: Systematic reviews show that HIV prevention campaigns are often ineffective in reducing ...
Introduction. Young people are at the centre of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. This study therefore a...
Globally AIDS is the second leading cause of death in adolescents aged 10-19 years. This study is fo...
Human immunodeficiency virus/ Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV-AIDS) has become the most imp...
The adolescents' perception about HIV/AIDS pandemic is the main focus of this study. The study sough...
Youths are disproportionately affected by HIV infection. This article presents the achievements and ...
The rising prevalence of HIV among young people in Nigeria is of great concern. This study was to a...
Background: Recent trends show a disproportionate increase in new incidences of HIV infection among...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of psychoeducation intervention in enhancing sexual health li...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to assess adolescents‘ receptivity to the use of new inte...
In Kenya, approximately 29% of all new HIV infections were among adolescents and young people (15-24...
Adolescents constitute a sizeable proportion of new HIV infections. Their reported poor risk percept...
In view of the growing HIV/AIDS problem amongst adolescents and adolescents’ proclivity towards high...
Over the years HIV had been a life threatening virus. Governments, organisations and parents are not...
The incidence of deaths due to HIV-AIDS among young people throughout the world shows an alarming tr...
Background: Systematic reviews show that HIV prevention campaigns are often ineffective in reducing ...
Introduction. Young people are at the centre of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. This study therefore a...
Globally AIDS is the second leading cause of death in adolescents aged 10-19 years. This study is fo...
Human immunodeficiency virus/ Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV-AIDS) has become the most imp...
The adolescents' perception about HIV/AIDS pandemic is the main focus of this study. The study sough...
Youths are disproportionately affected by HIV infection. This article presents the achievements and ...
The rising prevalence of HIV among young people in Nigeria is of great concern. This study was to a...
Background: Recent trends show a disproportionate increase in new incidences of HIV infection among...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of psychoeducation intervention in enhancing sexual health li...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to assess adolescents‘ receptivity to the use of new inte...
In Kenya, approximately 29% of all new HIV infections were among adolescents and young people (15-24...