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Mapping an HIV/STD prevention curriculum for Zambian in-school settings.

Elias Mpofu1, Frank Lawrence, Mary Shilalukey Ngoma, Seter Siziya, Jacob R S Malungo.   

Abstract

HIV/AIDS poses grave risk to human development in sub-Saharan Africa. Evidence-based interventions that are rooted in local culture could help efforts to prevent threats to human development from HIV/AIDS. We used concept mapping (Concept System, 2006 ) to construct the components and content of a locally developed HIV/AIDS curriculum for use by secondary schools in Lusaka, Zambia. Participants were school counsellors (n = 14), youth health program officers (n = 7), and regular education teachers (n = 3) from the education, health, and youth development agencies in Lusaka, Zambia (males = 11; females = 13; mean age 38; SD = 15 years). Concept mapping yielded six statement clusters defining preliminary components of a locally grounded in-school HIV/AIDS prevention curriculum and the content items that define these components: (1) life skills education (18 items), (2) sexuality and reproductive health (10 items), (3) treatment, care and support (13 items), (4) counselling (12 items), (5) basic facts about HIV/AIDS (11 items), and (6) dissemination of information about HIV/AIDS (11 items). Zambian locally constructed constructs for an HIV/STD prevention curriculum overlap those promoted by public health programs in the country and internationally.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 22023604     DOI: 10.1080/00207590701859267

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Psychol        ISSN: 0020-7594


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1.  Using concept mapping to identify policy options and interventions towards people-centred health care services: a multi stakeholders perspective.

Authors:  Christine Cécile Leyns; Jan De Maeseneer; Sara Willems
Journal:  Int J Equity Health       Date:  2018-12-04
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