Literature DB >> 10533537

AIDS-related information exposure in the mass media and discussion within social networks among married women in Bombay, India.

N Chatterjee1.   

Abstract

Married women are at high risk of acquiring HIV infection in India and health education remains the most feasible preventive tool in their context. In a survey conducted among 350 married women in Bombay, it was found that a majority had acquired information about AIDS from the mass media, especially television. Although 87% of women who knew of AIDS had been exposed to AIDS-related information in the mass media in the past four weeks, only 57% had discussed it within their social networks. Those with more exposure to AIDS information in the mass media were significantly more likely to discuss AIDS within social networks. The women were most likely to discuss AIDS with their husbands as a general social issue, followed by friends and family members and least likely to talk to husbands about AIDS as a personal issue relating to their sexual relationship. Increased frequency and duration of AIDS messages on television will have a positive influence on AIDS knowledge in this group.

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Keywords:  Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Asia; Communication; Currently Married--women; Developing Countries; Diseases; Education; Family And Household; Friends And Relatives; Health Education--women; Hiv Infections; India; Marital Status; Mass Media; Nuptiality; Population At Risk--women; Research Methodology; Research Report; Social Networks; Southern Asia; Viral Diseases; Women

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10533537     DOI: 10.1080/09540129947820

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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