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040 _aFoundation University
_beng
_cFoundation University
_dFoundation University
050 _a(CoN-Nur) LG 221 D35 N87
_bA5 N87 2007 A45
099 _a1896
100 _aAlisen, Adelyn O.,
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_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aExtent of students' knowledge, attitude and practice towards HIV/AIDS :
_bbasis for an action plan /
_cby Adelyn O. Alisen, Zecharia Scott R. Beltran, Joanne B. Calumpang, and [others].
264 _aDumaguete City
_bFoundation University,
_c2007.
_42007.
300 _axv, 139 leaves
_bill. ;
_c28 cm.
_3volume
_fresource
336 _3rdacontent
_atext
_btxt
337 _3rdamedia
_aunmediated
_bn
338 _3rdacarrier
_avolume
_bnc
500 _aA study conducted to assess students' knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding HIV/AIDS.
502 _aUndergraduate thesis (Nursing, Bachelor of Science in) -- Foundation University, 2003.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and appendices.
520 _aABSTRACT EXTENT OF STUDENTS' KNOVWLEDGE, Title ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE TOWARDS HIVIAIDS: BASIS FOR AN ACTION PLAN Authors BSN Level IV, Group A4 Adelyn O. Alisen Zechariah Scott R. Beltran Joanne B. Calumpang Mae Lady Grace R. Catacutan Azenith T. Codilla Samuel W. Dagoy Jr. Cherrylyn A. Dy Carolyn C. Japin Veneejune R. Katipunan John Bethto I. Leong Cherrylyn M. Manaay Jimzu F. Patalan Pamela Fil-Am M. Pinili Angel Caesar B. Zamora Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing Foundation University School School Address Dr. Miciano Road, Dumaguete City October 2007 Date of Completion It was the objective of the study to determine the extent of the Foundation University college students' knowledge, attitude, and practice towards HIVIAIDS. This research venture is a descriptive analysis using a questionnaire as data gathering instrument. In order to avoid the possibility of data contamination in the COurse of gathering the data, the interview technique was used. A total of 351 respondents from the six (6) departments were given questionnaires by the researchers. The statistical measures used in the treatment of data were percentage, weighted mean, chi-square, coefficient of contingency, coefficient of correlation and t-test. After an in-depth analysis of the data gathered, the researchers found out that the college students in Foundation University are in their adolescent stage. Majority of them are female and relatively single, Roman Catholics and non-nursing students. Most of them are in their junior year and graduated from public high schools. Majority of the income of their parents falls below P7,000.00. The items under the knowledge aspect considered "neutral" by the college students are: HIVIAIDS is a major cause of poverty; A person can not get or acquire HIVIAIDS through mosquito or insect bites: HIV/ADS does not mean that a person also has AIDS; A person infected with HIV cannot be treated and completely cured; and, HIVIAIDS has no cure. The items under the attitude aspect considered "agree" by the college students are the following: If a friend of yours is afflicted with HIV/AIDS, avoiding the infected person should not be your initial reaction; In case of finding yourself being infected with HIVIAIDS your reaction would be: "I will immediately tell my parents and ask for their help"; and, If your boyfriend or girlfriend ask you to make love even without a contraceptive, your response would be to decline his/her request. The items under the practice aspect considered "agree" by the college students are the following: It is not okay to have a one-night stand encounter; If and whenever an individual engages in sexual activity, condoms are preferred to prevent HIVIAIDS transmission; If and whenever an individual engages in sexual activity, taking a bath before and after the intercourse does not prevent HIVIAIDS transmission; Asking information from a friend regarding HIVJAIDS transmission is not complete and reliable; Men who have sex with men are most likely to contact HIVIAIDS; and, Abstinence most likely reduces a person's risk from being inflicted with HIVIAIDS. The researchers accepted the alternative hypothesis that there is a significant relationship between the extent of the knowledge of college students and their age, gender, marital status, religion, course, year level, and parent's monthly income. The researchers also accepted the alternative hypothesis that there is a significant relationship between the extent of the practice of college students and their gender, religion, and year level.
650 _aHIV infections
_xPrevention
_xPhilippines.
_915083
650 _aAIDS (Disease)
_xPrevention
_xPhilippines.
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650 _aHealth education
_xPhilippines.
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650 _aStudents
_xHealth and hygiene
_xPhilippines.
_915085
658 _aNursing Research 2 (RLE) :
_bNursing, Bachelor of Science in ;
_cNUR 107
700 0 _aBeltran, Zecharia Scott R.,
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_eauthor.
700 0 _aCalumpang, Joanne B.,
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_eauthor.
700 0 _aCatacutan, Mae Lady Grace R.,
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_eauthor.
700 1 _aCodilla, Azanith T.,
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_eauthor.
700 1 _aDagoy, Samuel W., Jr.,
_eauthor.
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700 1 _aDy, Cherrylyn A.,
_eauthor.
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700 1 _aJapin, Carolyn C.,
_eauthor.
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710 _aKatipuna, Veneejune R.,
_bauthor.
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710 _aLeong, John Bethto I.,
_eauthor.
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710 _aManaay, Cherrylyn M.,
_eauthor.
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710 _aPatalan, Jimzu F.,
_eauthor.
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710 _aPinili, Pamela Fil-Am M.,
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710 _aZamora, Angel Caesar B.,
_eauthor.
_915098
856 _3Extent of students' knowledge, attitude and practice towards HIV/AIDS : basis for an action plan
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