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Knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about HIV/AIDS of Sudanese and Bantu Somali immigrant women living in Omaha, Nebraska

机译:关于苏丹和苏丹·索马里移民妇女住在内布拉斯加州奥马哈的艾滋病毒/艾滋病的知识,态度和信仰

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A needs assessment of the knowledge, attitudes, practices, and beliefs about HIV/AIDS prevention was conducted among 100 Sudanese and Bantu Somali women immigrants aged 19 years and older, recruited through a community organization between April and July 2006. Information was collected by interview using interpreters to administer a 60-item test and a 116-item questionnaire that had been translated into Nuer and Arabic. Women in this study had low levels of education, poor knowledge about HIV transmission and prevention and safer sex practices, and poor attitudes to HIV/AIDS. They believe that HIV/AIDS is a punishment from God, HIV-positive people should be separated from society, carrying a condom indicates having loose morals, women should not experience sexual pleasure, and men should decide when and how to have sexual intercourse. Education, gender, and cultural beliefs are critical in the spread of HIV. Efforts to educate immigrant and displaced populations, particularly women, are essential.
机译:需要评估关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防预防的知识,态度,做法和信念,在19岁及以上的100岁及以上,通过2006年4月至7月之间的社区组织招募了19岁及以上。通过面试收集信息使用口译员来管理60项测试和116项调查问卷,已被翻译成Nuer和阿拉伯语。这项研究中的妇女的教育水平低,艾滋病毒传播和预防和更安全的性行为知识差,对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的态度差。他们认为,艾滋病毒/艾滋病是对上帝的惩罚,艾滋病毒阳性人应与社会分开,携带避孕套表明有宽松的道德,女性不应该经历性快感,男人应该决定何时以及如何进行性交。教育,性别和文化信仰对艾滋病毒的传播至关重要。教育移民和流离失所的人群,特别是女性的努力至关重要。

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