The aim of our study was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding HIV/AIDS in the city of Kribi, southern region of Cameroon. In November 2012, a questionnaire composed of 20 items was administered by trained staff from the Biomedical Sciences Department of the University of Dschang to 200 students selected from four population groups: high school students, local traders, tourism personnel (staff of bars, restaurants, hotels, nightclubs), and motorcycle taxi drivers. A cluster sampling method was used to select the first three groups while motorcycle taxi drivers were selected by the method of all comers. KAP regarding HIV/AIDS was found to be fragmentary in the studied population. Only 6.5% systematically uses condoms, 59% believe that AIDS can be cured by traditional medicine and religious faith and 40.9% developed stigmatizing behaviour toward HIV infected people. Among participants there is a wide discrepancy between knowledge and social behaviours toward HIV/AIDS. Strategic and continuous awareness campaigns that are culturally and socially tailored are urgently needed.

Knowledge, attitudes and practices on HIV / AIDS in the South Region of Cameroon. Case of the town of Kribi / Sanou, Sm; Fokam, Jm; Mabvouna, Br; Guetiya, Wr; Sali, Bb; Teikeu, Tv; Nafack, Ss; Panà, A; Colizzi, V; Russo, G. - In: IGIENE E SANITÀ PUBBLICA. - ISSN 0019-1639. - 70:4(2014), pp. 381-391.

Knowledge, attitudes and practices on HIV / AIDS in the South Region of Cameroon. Case of the town of Kribi

Russo G
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2014

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The aim of our study was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding HIV/AIDS in the city of Kribi, southern region of Cameroon. In November 2012, a questionnaire composed of 20 items was administered by trained staff from the Biomedical Sciences Department of the University of Dschang to 200 students selected from four population groups: high school students, local traders, tourism personnel (staff of bars, restaurants, hotels, nightclubs), and motorcycle taxi drivers. A cluster sampling method was used to select the first three groups while motorcycle taxi drivers were selected by the method of all comers. KAP regarding HIV/AIDS was found to be fragmentary in the studied population. Only 6.5% systematically uses condoms, 59% believe that AIDS can be cured by traditional medicine and religious faith and 40.9% developed stigmatizing behaviour toward HIV infected people. Among participants there is a wide discrepancy between knowledge and social behaviours toward HIV/AIDS. Strategic and continuous awareness campaigns that are culturally and socially tailored are urgently needed.
2014
kap; hiv; cameroon
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices on HIV / AIDS in the South Region of Cameroon. Case of the town of Kribi / Sanou, Sm; Fokam, Jm; Mabvouna, Br; Guetiya, Wr; Sali, Bb; Teikeu, Tv; Nafack, Ss; Panà, A; Colizzi, V; Russo, G. - In: IGIENE E SANITÀ PUBBLICA. - ISSN 0019-1639. - 70:4(2014), pp. 381-391.
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