Affiliations 

  • 1 S N Zulkifli, ScD. Health Research Development Unit, University of Malaya Medical Centre, 50603, Kuala Lumpur
  • 2 Y L Wong, DrPH. Health Research Development Unit, University of Malaya Medical Centre, 50603, Kuala Lumpur
Med J Malaysia, 2002 Mar;57(1):3-23.
PMID: 14569713 MyJurnal

Abstract

Findings on knowledge, attitudes and beliefs related to HIV/AIDS among 520 Malaysian adolescents, aged 15 to 21 years, based on a survey conducted in Peninsular Malaysia showed that the average score for knowledge on HIV/AIDS was high, and majority showed a positive attitude towards the disease. However, misconceptions regarding transmission and gender bias related to sexual behaviour and contracting the disease prevailed. Although 72 percent of the sexually-experienced did not use protection at first sexual intercourse, 80 percent did not perceive themselves to be at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS. A critical review of existing HIV/AIDS prevention programmes to focus on adolescent risk-taking behaviour and sexuality issues, including male-female negotiation skills, is warranted.

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