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HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitudes among West African immigrant women in Western Australia

机译:西澳大利亚州西非移民妇女中的艾滋病毒/艾滋病知识和态度

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Background: Most women who live in sub-Saharan countries have heard of HIV/AIDS, but there is still widespread misunderstanding about how HIV is spread, the consequences of infection, and how to protect against infection. The aim of the present study was to investigate knowledge about HIV and attitudes towards condom use in West African refugees who had settled in Perth, Western Australia, within the past 5 years. Methods: Knowledge about transmission of HIV, myths about how HIV is spread, incorrect beliefs about protective factors, the effectiveness of condoms in protecting against sexually transmissible infections, and attitudes towards condom use were investigated by survey in 51 West African women, and in 100 Australian women for comparison. Where possible, each West African woman was matched for age and level of education with an Australian woman. Results: Knowledge of HIV was poorest in the least educated West African women, but many of the more highly educated women also had misconceptions about how HIV is spread, how to protect against HIV, and the effectiveness of condoms in protecting against HIV. Moreover, most West African women held negative attitudes towards condom use. Within the Australian sample, HIV knowledge was greatest in women with tertiary qualifications, and was greater in younger than older women; in addition, attitudes towards condom use differed across the age span. Conclusions: The findings in the present study suggest that educational programs that focus on knowledge about HIV should be tailored to meet the needs and cultural sensitivities of newly emerging immigrant communities, and should target particular demographic groups within the Australian population.
机译:背景:生活在撒哈拉以南国家的大多数妇女都听说过艾滋病毒/艾滋病,但对于艾滋病毒的传播方式,感染的后果以及如何预防感染,仍然存在广泛的误解。本研究的目的是调查在过去5年中定居在西澳大利亚州珀斯的西非难民的艾滋病知识和使用安全套的态度。方法:通过对51名西非妇女进行的调查,调查了有关HIV传播的知识,有关HIV传播方式的神话,对保护因素的错误观念,安全套在预防性传播感染方面的有效性以及使用安全套的态度,这些调查涉及51名西非妇女澳大利亚妇女作比较。在可能的情况下,将每名西非妇女的年龄和受教育程度与一名澳大利亚妇女进行匹配。结果:在受教育程度最低的西非妇女中,对艾滋病毒的知识最差,但许多受过高等教育的妇女也对艾滋病毒的传播方式,如何预防艾滋病毒以及避孕套在预防艾滋病毒方面的有效性存在误解。此外,大多数西非妇女对使用避孕套持消极态度。在澳大利亚的样本中,具有大专学历的妇女对艾滋病毒的知识最多,而年轻的妇女比老年妇女的艾滋病毒知识更多。此外,不同年龄段对使用安全套的态度也不同。结论:本研究的结果表明,应着重针对艾滋病毒知识的教育计划,以满足新兴移民社区的需求和文化敏感性,并应针对澳大利亚人口中的特定人口群体。

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