Monday, April 13, 2020
AIDS And STD Education Essays - Sexual Health, Prevention Of HIVAIDS
  AIDS and STD Education    Adults (over the age of 18) from the _________ company and other  peope who I know were randomly assigned to receive the survey. The  group includes married males and females as well as single male and  females. There are 19 female and 31 male subjects.    A survey consisting of twenty statements concerning sexually  transmitted disease and HIV infection. The survey was designed by  myself . The purpose of the survey is to measure participants  awareness of AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases. I am trying to  show that people are not well informed about subjects such as condom  use, condom use and alcohol, transmission of sexual diseases, and the  magnitude of the AIDS problem. Subjects are asked to choose the level  with which they agree or disagree with each statement. There are two  levels of agreement and two levels of disagreement. See appendix A. A  consent form was signed by all participants. See appendix B.    Results  t-test*: t (48) = -2.2185, p * .0313  | | |  df cv pv    Variable N Mean Std Dev.    Minimum Maximum    Q1 50 1.420 0 .810    1.00 4.00    Q10 49 1.408 0.810    1.00 4.00    Q15 50 1.320 0 .621    1.00 4.00    Q3 48 3.396 0.869    1.00 4.00    Q9 50 3.240 0.822    1.00 4.00    Q6 50 3.220 0.834    1.00 4.00    Q16 50 3.100 0.621    1.00 4.00    Methods    Subjects    Adults (over the age of 18) from the company and other  people who I know were randomly assigned to receive the survey. The  group includes married males and females as well as single male and  females. There are 19 female and 21 male subjects. Ages ranged from  late teens to early fifties, with the majority being in their twenties.    Independent variable    Questions 6, 9, 13, and 16 on the survey.    I would be comfortable eating lunch with someone with HIV or AIDS.    I would be comfortable shaking hands with someone who has AIDS.    I am very well informed about HIV, AIDS and other sexually transmitted  diseases.    I would not have unprotected sex with someone unless they got tested  first.    Dependent Variable.    Awareness and education of AIDS and sexually transmitted disease.    Operational Definition    Awareness and education of AIDS and sexually transmitted disease equals  a total score of 12 or higher on questions 6, 9, 13, and 16 of the  survey.    Procedures    A survey consisting of twenty statements concerning sexually  transmitted disease and AIDS was given to fifty subjects. A t test was  performed on the results as well as a comparison of male vs. Female  scores on the Awareness and Education variable.    Discussion    Results of the survey have shown a need for additional education of  males concerning AIDS awareness and education. Females, (89%) did very  well on the variable which was measured for satisfactory knowledge and  awareness of AIDS and sexually transmitted disease. Males, (65%) did  also score well on this variable. This leaves us with 35% of the males  needing more education and 11% of the females needing to increase there  awareness and education. The rather large number of males needing  further education tend to support my hypotheses that yes more education  is necessary. I was pleased to see that on the whole, people are better  informed than I had originally hypothesized as demonstrated by the  scores reported for specific question. The lowest score or strongest  disagreement was on the statement that AIDS was no longer a big issue.    People also realize that just having one sex partner at a time is not  enough to protect you from AIDS as demonstrated by their response to  number 10. The strongest agreement with statements on the survey  concerned worrying about children's future.    This being the case, why is it that behavior as is described in my  research does not reflect this knowledge? People know what they need to  do to reduce their chances of exposure to AIDS and sexually transmitted  disease but they fail to do it. The research concentrated on students  who are exposed to much more information about AIDS than adults who are  out of the educational system. Further education about the dangers of  unprotected sex is needed as the study suggest, but we also need to  understand why education is not enough. We desperately need to develop  behaviors which will protect us from sexually transmitted disease and    AIDS.    Education Needed for    AIDS, HIV and Sexually Transmitted Diseases    Sexually transmitted diseases are a major health concern for our  country. With the  spread of AIDS among so many people, both gay and heterosexual, it is  important that we  understand how these diseases spread and what we can do to prevent  them. Continuing  efforts to educate college students about the dangers of unprotected  sex have resulted in  little evidence of positive change in sexual behavior (Saywer & Moss,    93).    During the 1980s, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection,    
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