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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
Volume 18, 2006 - Issue 8
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Original Articles

Knowledge, attitudes and sources of information regarding HIV/AIDS in Iranian adolescents

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Pages 1004-1010 | Published online: 18 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

The World Health Organization recently reported an ‘alarming trend’ of increasing Human Deficiency Virus (HIV) infection in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Adolescents form a particularly important target group for primary prevention. An anonymous questionnaire, derived from standard surveys such as the Safer Choices questionnaire and the 2001 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, was distributed to 1227 Iranian students attending 19 randomly selected high schools in Hashtgerd in 2002. Students reported that television (84%) and school teachers (66%) were the best sources of HIV/AIDS information, while parents (27%) and school books (15%) were least informative. Most students knew that heterosexual intercourse (90%) and shared intravenous needles (94%) can cause HIV infection; however, salient misconceptions were revealed. Only 53% were aware that condoms protect against infection through sexual intercourse. More effective school-based HIV/AIDS education is needed in Iran.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank Dr. Bijan Sadri for his careful review and comments on this manuscript; furthermore, would like to thank Dr Sousan Farshchi, Dr Anahita Khorami Anaraki and all students from Hashtgerd who participated in the study and Savojbolagh Education Center for their help in performing this study.

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