Use of HIV/AIDS information sources and sexual behaviour of adolescents in a rural community in Southeastern Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science
Title Use of HIV/AIDS information sources and sexual behaviour of adolescents in a rural community in Southeastern Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 17
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 1-19
URL http://9icsts2014.um.edu.my/filebank/published_article/4628/1177.pdf
Abstract
Many studies examining the use of HIV/AIDS information sources abound; but these studies do not
establish whether there exist few sources that provided much of the information about HIV/AIDS
possessed by the respondents. The paper established those information sources that most provided
HIV/AIDS information to 540 adolescents in Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State
Nigeria. The study showed further how the adolescents' personal and parental characteristics
explained the use of the sources as well as the relationship between source use and adolescents'
sexual behaviour. The result showed that handbills, television and friends were the most frequently
used sources. Use of handbills is related to decreasing total number of sexual partners, and
reduction in the chances that the respondent has ever had sex; while use of television relates to
increased chances of ever having had sex, increased current number of sexual partners and
decreasing use of condom during last sex. Friends relates positively to condom use during last sex
and to ever had sex, age at first sex, last time had sex, and current number of sexual partners.
Increased investment in the use of handbills and use of friends could not only significantly reduce
government's budget for HIV/AIDS awareness among youth but could also lead to increased
effectiveness in achieving the impartation of the right information.

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