Knowledge and Attitude Towards HIV Among Academic Campus for Girls Students, Jazan University, Saudi Arabia
Marwah M. Bakri
Department of Microbiology, Dean of Academic Campus for Girls, Jazan University, Saudi Arabia.
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bbra/1116
ABSTRACT: This cross-sectional study among 250 Academic campus for Girls students, Jazan University, Saudi Arabia, examined their level of knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about HIV/AIDS. Th study revealed that the majority of the students have a very good knowledge of HIV/AIDS; in general students have a considerate and compassionate attitude towards those infected with HIV/AIDS; and the students have positive and healthy attitudes and beliefs regarding HIV/AIDS. Although, in general the students have a very good knowledge, they indicate the need for more sex education and awareness pro-grams about HIV/AIDS that could be given in high schools.
KEYWORDS: HIV; Girls Students; Jazan University; Saudi Arabia
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