Abstract

Abstracts of the Oral Presentations at the session on Communicable Diseases at the International Conference on Research Methodology and Research Writing (ICRMSW) 2013. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nje.v4i2.10171

Highlights

  • Introduction and RationaleSchool education has been described as a 'social vaccine', as they can act as the centre point for disseminating information and education on HIV/AIDS

  • A cross-sectional study conducted among 296 high school and higher secondary students of a private English medium school in Kannur which was selected from the school list using convenience sampling

  • All the students have heard of HIV/AIDS

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Materials and Methods

A cross-sectional study conducted among 296 high school and higher secondary students of a private English medium school in Kannur which was selected from the school list using convenience sampling. A structured questionnaire concerning knowledge about HIV/AIDS, attitude towards people with HIV/AIDS and sources of information were administered (95% CI) 5.52 (2.13 - 14.29) were significantly associated

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