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Research Article
Low HIV/AIDS Knowledge among Hispanic Adolescents
Author(s): María José Míguez, Luis A Espinoza, Mayra E Vargas, Caroline Perez, Emma Ergon and Ralph TarterMaría José Míguez, Luis A Espinoza, Mayra E Vargas, Caroline Perez, Emma Ergon and Ralph Tarter
Introduction: Hispanic adolescents domiciling in Florida rank second in the U.S. with respect to HIV/AIDS incidence and prevalence. Extending studies showing that risky sexual behavior is associated with limited access to information, this project surveyed knowledge about HIV etiology, prevention and treatment.
Methods: The sample consisted of 400 Hispanic youth between 11-18 years of age living in Miami, Florida. The sample is enrolled in an ongoing project Role of Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Decision Making (ROBIM). The HIV Knowledge Questionnaire (HIV-KQ-18), an 18 item self-administered questionnaire was used to measure HIV knowledge, particularly transmission and prevention.
Results: Less than 10% of the sample had comprehensive knowledge about HIV/AIDS. Approximately 25% incorrectly answered all of the questions. Questions pertaining.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-6113.1000483
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