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Title: HIV-AIDS knowledge among students visiting the university pavilion at a popular event in Évora-Portugal
Other Titles: Conocimiento del VIH-SIDA en estudiantes que visitan el pabellón de la universidad en un evento popular en Évora-Portugal
Sensibilização para o VIH-SIDA entre estudantes que visitam o pavilhão universitário num evento popular em Évora-Portugal
Authors: Frias, Ana
Sousa, Luís
Oliveira, Natália
Barros, Maria
Chora, Antónia
Catarino, Sagrario
Sim-Sim, Margarida
Keywords: Knowledge
nursing research
health literacy
HIV
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Cultura de los Cuidados
Citation: Frias, A., Sousa, L., Oliveira, N., Barros, M., Chora, A., Gómez Cantarino, S., & Sim-Sim, M. (2023). Conocimiento del VIH-SIDA en estudiantes que visitan el pabellón de la universidad en un evento popular en Évora-Portugal. Cultura de los Cuidados (Edición digital), 27(65). Recuperado de http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/cuid.2023.65.17
Abstract: Introduction. HIV infects more than 2.6 million people/year, reaching 38.0 million by 2019. WHO recognized the disease as a major threat to humanity. Objective. To assess the level of knowledge of HIV-AIDS and associated factors in students during popular events, Évora-Portugal. Methods. Quantitative cross-sectional study, convenience sample, 313 students who visited the in-stitutional pavilion, South Portugal. Sociodemographic data were collected, the HIV Knowledge Questionnaire (HIV-KQ-18) was applied. The Kuder-Richardson test yielded a coefficient of 0.847. Data analysis SPSS version 24.0. Results. 56.9% were female (16 and 30 years). Except for 5 items, where the percentage of correct responses exceeded 50%, subjects answered incorrectly about HIV transmission. Mann-Whitney and Kruskall-Walis tests detected no differences in male/female knowledge, age groups and condom availability. Cluster analysis showed two profiles: 1) higher university knowledge, being female, 19-21 years old, low or very high use. 2) low/very low knowledge with associated factors moderate alcohol consumption, represented by males (22-24 years). Conclusion. Conducting this type of survey allows education programmes to address spe-cific HIV/AIDS gaps.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34948
Type: article
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