TY - JOUR
A2 - Chan, K.
AU - Sandqvist, Josefin
AU - Wahlberg, Johanna
AU - Muhumuza, Elly
AU - Andersson, Rune
PY - 2011
DA - 2011/11/30
TI - HIV Awareness and Risk Behavior among Pregnant Women in Mateete, Uganda (2010)
SP - 709784
VL - 2011
AB - Background. The aim of the study was to evaluate current knowledge, risk behavior, and attitudes among pregnant women in Mateete, Uganda. Methods. We collected 100 questionnaires and performed 20 interviews among women who attended antenatal care. Findings. All the women had heard about HIV/AIDS, and 92% were aware of mother-to-child transmission. The women overestimated the risk of achieving the virus since 45% believed in transmission by mosquitoes and 44% by kissing. Many pointed out that married women as a group were infected more often because of unfaithful partners who refused to use condoms during sex. Conclusion. The women were well aware of the routes of HIV transmission. Schools and governmental campaigns have played an important role in educating people about the disease but there is still a great need to reach out to people in rural areas with both health care and correct information.
SN - null
UR - https://doi.org/10.5402/2011/709784
DO - 10.5402/2011/709784
JF - ISRN Obstetrics and Gynecology
PB - International Scholarly Research Network
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