This study examines the knowledge of HIV/AIDS, attitudes towards risky sexual behaviour and perceived behavioural control among students in Botswana. Data were collected from 445 students randomly selected from the University of Botswana and Boitekanelo College. Hundred and seventy three males and 272 females participated in the study. The study established that although more than 90% of students correctly identified routes of HIV transmission, misconceptions regarding HIV/AIDS still exist. This includes the belief that people can be infected with HIV because of witchcraft and that only people who have sex with gay or homosexual partners can be infected with HIV. Majority of students were aware of various sexual risks. However, the percenta...
Background: The awareness of HIV/AIDS can influence sexual behaviour which can in turn decrease the ...
The present study explores Rhodes students' perceptions and attitudes towards HIV/Aids issues. This ...
This article presents the findings of a survey conducted in August 2004 of students' attitudes, perc...
Adolescents, like everybody else have a right to health including sexual health. Their sexuality ish...
Sexual behaviour remains the primary target of AIDS prevention efforts worldwide, it is one kind of...
Sexual behaviour remains the primary target of AIDS prevention efforts worldwide, it is one kind of...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-...
The necessity of AIDS educational campaigns is to reduce the spread of HIV infection by changing att...
The article is based on a research study of a random sample of 250 young people aged between 12 and ...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-se...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the sexual behaviours of 346 undergradu...
The study was conducted in order to examine the sexual HIV transmission risky behaviour of people l...
Background: The awareness of HIV/AIDS can influence sexual behaviour which can in turn decrease the ...
The present study explores Rhodes students' perceptions and attitudes towards HIV/Aids issues. This ...
This article presents the findings of a survey conducted in August 2004 of students' attitudes, perc...
Adolescents, like everybody else have a right to health including sexual health. Their sexuality ish...
Sexual behaviour remains the primary target of AIDS prevention efforts worldwide, it is one kind of...
Sexual behaviour remains the primary target of AIDS prevention efforts worldwide, it is one kind of...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-...
The necessity of AIDS educational campaigns is to reduce the spread of HIV infection by changing att...
The article is based on a research study of a random sample of 250 young people aged between 12 and ...
The study sought to establish university students’ perceptions of risk of HIV infections. A cross-se...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the sexual behaviours of 346 undergradu...
The study was conducted in order to examine the sexual HIV transmission risky behaviour of people l...
Background: The awareness of HIV/AIDS can influence sexual behaviour which can in turn decrease the ...
The present study explores Rhodes students' perceptions and attitudes towards HIV/Aids issues. This ...
This article presents the findings of a survey conducted in August 2004 of students' attitudes, perc...