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Title: | Knowledge of HIV/AIDS. An intergenerational perspective |
Authors: | Frias, Ana Martin, Jorge Sim-Sim, Margarida Barros, Luz Chora, Maria |
Editors: | Fonseca, César Lopes, José Mendes, David Mendes, Felismina García-Alonso, José |
Keywords: | Knowledge generation effect HIV / AIDS nursing nursing students infection technology family |
Issue Date: | 9-Jul-2019 |
Publisher: | editorial Discovery |
Citation: | Frias, A., Martin, G., Sim-sim, M., Barros, L., Chora; A. (2019). Knowledge about HIV/AIDS. Intergenerational perspective. In Handbook of Research on Health Systems and Organizations for an Aging Society IGI.Global: editorial Discovery |
Abstract: | Summary
Generations of young people, adults and the elderly have or have had different ways of acquiring knowledge about HIV / AIDS. The accessibility of information, the evolution of information technology, or the sexualized connotation, can influence knowledge in the various generations.
Objective: describe the knowledge about HIV / AIDS among college students and family predecessors.
Method: quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study. Convenience sample of 147 participants recruited from students and their families. A knowledge scale of eighteen items was applied. Ethical principles cautioned, project with registration nº13009 in the Ethics Committee of the University of Évora.
Results: Through analysis of multiple responses it was observed that the most important source of information is television. Most participants reveal knowledge about HIV / AIDS. Women have more knowledge. There are significant inter-generational differences, exhibiting the youngsters the highest level of knowledge. |
URI: | Handbook of Research on Health Systems and Organizations for an Aging Society http://hdl.handle.net/10174/25863 |
ISBN: | 9781522598183 1522598189 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | ENF - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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