Abstract:
HIV/ AIDS are the most serious health problem in the world. The global epidemic of HIV/AIDS is now
progressing at a rapid rate among young people. Therefore, awareness is needed to control and prevent
the transmission of HIV/AIDS. The purpose of our study was to determine the knowledge level of school
and college students of Narsingdi and assess their attitude towards HIV/AIDS patients. The study was
conducted on 357 students of 3 different school and college of Narsingdi district by using a structured
questionnaire. Almost all (99.88%) students had heard about HIV/AIDS. The major sources of
information was educational institute (79.83%) and the second highest source was media (13.17%) .
Majority of the students said that there is no treatment (62.26%) and vaccine (50.42%) available.
According to most of respondents the disease can be transmitted by blood transfusion (98.22%) and
mother to fetus (97.03%). Some students had misconception about the mode of transmission such as
kissing and talking (22.93%), mosquito bite (21.57%), drinking and eating on same glass or plate
(21.57%). Regarding the knowledge about control and prevention most of them had better knowledge.
Most participants (87.39%) thought that avoiding needle share was the major mode of prevention.
Most participants had positive attitude towards infected person. According to the study it can be said
that knowledge about HIV/AIDS among school and college students are moderate though they have
many types of misconception about it. There are chances to reduce the misconception. Different
awareness program in mass media, training of teachers and proper health and sex education in school
and college level are needed to increase the level of knowledge and awareness of HIV/AIDS.
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.