Assessment of knowledge attitude and practice with regard to AIDS hotline service among preparatory school students in Addis Ababa.
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2007-07
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Addis Abeba Universty
Abstract
Young peoples specific needs of sexual and reproductive information and service remained
poorly understood or served in most of the countries of the world. These days; however, since
young people SRH problems are becoming serious public health issues in many countries the
needs of specific youth friendly SRH services for young people have gained attention.
A cross sectional descriptive survey through a self administered anonymous and structured
questionnaire was conducted from March 2007- April 2007 in randomly selected preparatory
schools found in Addis Ababa. Students who are in grade 11 and 12 were included to determine
their knowledge, attitude and practice with regard to AIDS hotline counseling service.
In this study 805 participants filled out a structured and pre tested questionnaire. Focus group
discussion also conducted with two groups (male and female) students selected from Anti AIDS
club members both in governmental and non governmental schools prior to the quantitative data
collection in order to know any information which may be essential for the preparation of the
questionnaire as well to supplement the findings of quantitative result.
Among the respondents 424 (52.8%) were male and the mean age (+SD) of respondents was
16.98 (+1.2) years. Six hundred ninety seven (86.7%) of the participants reported that they
knew about the existence of AIDS hotline counseling services and 211 (30.2 %) used the
service of whom 118 (56.0%) were males and 93 (44.0%) were females and the major reason
for calling was facts such as ways of HIV/AIDS transmission and related facts.
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Assessment of knowledge attitude