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Differences in AIDS knowledge and attitudes by grade level.

L K Brown1, J H Nassau, V J Barone.   

Abstract

Grade-related similarities and differences in AIDS knowledge and attitudes were assessed in 441 fifth, seventh, and tenth graders from one school district. Grade level was a significant variable (p less than .01) on 53% of items. Grade-related differences in knowledge were apparent when students responded to questions tapping information not covered widely in the media and in attitudes when personal engagement in behavior was implied. Cognitive and emotional factors related to developmental milestones were postulated to account for these differences. These findings need to be considered in planning and implementing AIDS prevention programs, especially as education is begun for younger children.

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Keywords:  Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome--transmission; Age Factors; Americas; Attitude; Behavior; Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; Diseases; Education; Health Education; Hiv Infections; Knowledge; North America; Northern America; Population; Population Characteristics; Primary Schools; Psychological Factors; Research Methodology; Research Report; Rhode Island; Sampling Studies; Schools; Secondary Schools; Students; Studies; Surveys; United States; Viral Diseases

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2232731     DOI: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.1990.tb05933.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sch Health        ISSN: 0022-4391            Impact factor:   2.118


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1.  Considering individual differences in the design of preventive interventions: HIV primary prevention as an example.

Authors:  E F Wagner; L K Brown; A J Brenman
Journal:  J Prim Prev       Date:  1995-12

2.  Knowledge and attitude towards HIV/AIDS among Iranian students.

Authors:  Anahita Tavoosi; Azadeh Zaferani; Anahita Enzevaei; Parvin Tajik; Zahra Ahmadinezhad
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2004-05-24       Impact factor: 3.295

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