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IntroductionHIV/AIDS, the most important health problem in Africa, is the leading cause of death on the continent. Ignorance on HIV/AIDS status will hamper treatment and prevention. To investigate the level of HIV/AIDS knowledge among men in a rural area, we performed a questionnaire study on HIV/AIDS knowledge in men living in Banga Bakundu, a rural village in Cameroon.MethodsForty-eight men, aged 17-66 years, were interviewed. They were divided in 2 groups: ≤29 years, being those young enough to be able to have knowledge about HIV/AIDS at the time of their first sexual contact, and those > 29 years who weren't. A semi-structured clinical interview was performed to obtain information about socio-demographic characteristics, sexual activity, knowledge about HIV/AIDS and its prevention.ResultsThere is an overall good HIV/AIDS knowledge and what should be done about it. Men with a higher level of education and more HIV/AIDS knowledge seem to take less preventive measures. The differentiation per age group showed that age influenced the data on knowledge and behaviour.ConclusionOur data are consistent with other studies. Remarkable is the difference in HIV/AIDS knowledge between the 2 age groups, and the relation between HIV/AIDS knowledge and sexual habits and prevention. Sufficient HIV/AIDS knowledge did not lead to significant changes in sexual behaviour. The questionnaire showed to provide sufficient information and was easy to use. Further research should be performed.

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  • If partner tested on HIV

  • If sexual relationships besides partner tested on HIV

  • Partner tested on HIV

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Introduction

1. Demografic data Age (y): Religion: Tribe: Number of years of followed education (y): Profession: Marital State: In case of marriage, duration of marriage (y): Number of children: Of which being sons: Of which being daughters: Age of firstborn child (y): Age of father (y): Age of mother (y): Number of brothers: Number of sisters: Age of partner (y): Number of years of followed education by partner (y): Profession of partner: If tested on HIV/AIDS , result of HIV-test (+/-): If partner tested on HIV/AIDS , result of partners HIV test (+/-): If sexual relationships besides partner tested on HIV/AIDS , result of sexual relationships besides partner (+/-): 2.

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