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A generation at risk : A cross-sectional study on HIV/AIDS knowledge, exposure to mass media, and stigmatizing behaviors among young women aged 15–24 years in Ghana

机译:面临风险的一代人:加纳15至24岁年轻女性的艾滋病知识,接触大众媒体和耻辱行为的横断面研究

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HIV/AIDS stigmatizing behaviors are a huge barrier to early detection and treatment of individuals with the AIDS virus. HIV/AIDS stigma and related consequences are debilitating, especially for vulnerable populations. This study sought to assess whether young women's HIV/AIDS knowledge levels and exposure to mass media (television and radio) have an influence on their stigmatizing behaviors and role as agents of stigma towards individuals living with HIV and AIDS. The data used for this study originated from the Ghana Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2011. Binary and multiple (stepwise) logistic regression analyses were used to examine the associations between HIV/AIDS knowledge, frequency of exposure to mass media, and HIV/AIDS stigmatizing behaviors among young women aged 15–24 years in Ghana. Of the 3573 young women, 80% of 15–19-year-olds and 76% of 20–24-year-olds had at least one stigmatizing behavior towards persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA). Young women with increased knowledge regarding HIV/AIDS and frequent exposure to mass media (television and radio) had lesser tendency to stigmatize or act as agents of stigma towards PLHA (proportion with at least one stigmatizing behavior per subgroup – HIV/AIDS knowledge: those with highest knowledge score 579 [70.1%], those with lowest knowledge score 28 [90.3%]; mass media: those with daily exposure 562 [73.4%], those not exposed at all 249 [89.2%]). There was a graded negative 'exposure–response' association between the ranked variables: HIV/AIDS knowledge, mass media, and HIV/AIDS stigmatizing behaviors. The significant inverse association between HIV/AIDS knowledge, frequency of exposure to mass media, and HIV/AIDS stigmatizing behaviors persisted even after adjusting for all other covariates in the multiple logistic regression models. It is extremely important to increase HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and reduce stigma among young women in Ghana through targeted HIV/AIDS factual knowledge transfer. The use of mass media for communication of issues regarding HIV/AIDS, its mode of transmission, and associated stigma should be emphasized among women in Ghana.
机译:污蔑艾滋病毒/艾滋病的行为是早期发现和治疗艾滋病病毒个体的巨大障碍。艾滋病毒/艾滋病的污名和相关后果正在使人衰弱,特别是对脆弱人群而言。这项研究试图评估年轻女性的艾滋病毒/艾滋病知识水平和接触大众媒体(电视和广播)是否对她们的污名化行为以及对艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的污名化作用有影响。本研究使用的数据来源于2011年加纳多指标类集调查。使用二元和多元(逐步)对数回归分析来检验HIV / AIDS知识,接触大众媒体的频率以及HIV / AIDS污名化行为之间的关联。在加纳15-24岁的年轻女性中。在3573名年轻女性中,15-19岁的年轻人中有80%,而20-24岁的年轻人中有76%对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者(PLHA)至少有一种污名化的行为。年轻的妇女对艾滋病毒/艾滋病有更多的了解,并经常接触大众媒体(电视和广播),她们对艾滋病感染者的污名化或污名化的倾向较小(每个亚组至少有一种污名化行为的比例–艾滋病毒/艾滋病知识:那些知识得分最高的是579 [70.1%],知识得分最低的是28 [90.3%];大众传媒:每天暴露量为562 [73.4%],完全没有暴露量的为249 [89.2%])。在以下变量之间存在等级负的“暴露-反应”关联:HIV / AIDS知识,大众媒体和HIV / AIDS污名化行为。即使在多元逻辑回归模型中对所有其他协变量进行了调整之后,艾滋病毒/艾滋病知识,接触大众媒体的频率和艾滋病毒/艾滋病污名化行为之间仍然存在显着的负相关关系。通过有针对性的艾滋病毒/艾滋病事实知识转让,增加与艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关的知识并减少加纳年轻妇女的污名化极为重要。加纳妇女应强调利用大众传播媒介传播有关艾滋病毒/艾滋病,其传播方式及相关污名的问题。

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