ACTA FAC MED NAISS 22009; 26 (1): 17-24 |
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HOW THE STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF NIS
OBTAIN INFORMATION AND ESTIMATE THEIR KNOWLEDGE ON HIV/AIDS
Cedomir Sagric1,
Olivera Radulovic1,
Roberta Markovic2,
Marjana Bogdanovic3,
Mariola Stojanovic2,
Aleksandar Visnjic1
1Faculty of Medicine
2 Public Health Institute Nis
3 Students' Policlinic Nis
SUMMARY
The aim of this study was to determine the
influence of some significant elements in the process of spreading information
about HIV/AIDS on the subjective assessment of students' own knowledge about
HIV/AIDS. This survey included 519 students of the University of Nis. The
analysis of data included standard procedures of descriptive and analytical
statistical methodology. χ2 test, Pearson test, Mann-Whitney test,
Kruskal-Wallis test, univariate and multivariate regression analysis were used
in comparison of frequencies. The data were processed in the programs Microsoft
Excel and SSPS 10.0. Among the students who rated their knowledge as excellent,
83.4% of them received information about HIV/AIDS for more than once during the
last year. 55.6% of the students who assessed their knowledge as insufficient
received the information only several times. In the process of evaluation of
students' own knowledge about HIV/AIDS depending on the frequency of information
there is a statistically significant difference in distribution of responses
(Kruskal- Wallis Test χ2= 20.556 p <0,001). The gender of the students, people
who were the most common source of the information and the ways of obtaining
information did not have a significant influence on the subjective assessment of
students' knowledge about HIV/AIDS. The greatest impact on the subjective
assessment of students' knowledge about HIV/AIDS has two categories: belonging
to the particular group of the faculty and frequency of obtaining information.
Key words: students, HIV/AIDS