Association of Information Sources and Knowledge on HIV/AIDS in Rural China.

Yufeng Wen, Huadong Wang, Baifeng Chen, Yujuan Chen, Tiejun Zhang, Tan Xu, Wenjie Sun
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Objective: To investigate the association between the number of available information sources on HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS-related knowledge in a rural population in China.

Design: We performed a cross-sectional survey on the number and types of sources of HIV/AIDS information available to rural residents of China and assessed HIV/AIDS-related knowledge in this population. We collected information from 5,355 Chinese rural residents and then correlated the results of the scores on knowledge to the numbers of information sources, and adjusted for age, sex, education and occupation.

Results: The sources of HIV/AIDs information reported by subjects included television, radio, newspapers, periodicals, discussions with neighbors and friends. There were significant differences in sources of information based on gender, occupation, educational level and age. The average number of information sources was 3.01 ± 1.74. The average score on the AIDS related knowledge questionnaire was 8.21 ± 4.23. Subjects who reported 6 sources of HIV/AIDS information had an average score of 11.67 ± 3.0 on the HIV/AIDS knowledge questionnaire. Subjects who reported between 3-7 sources of HIV/AIDS information had significantly higher scores than those who had 1,2 or 8 sources of information.

Conclusions: There is an association between HIV/AIDS knowledge and the number of available information sources. By increasing the sources, one could not always make more people curious or interested in HIV/AIDS knowledge.

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中国农村艾滋病信息源与知识协会。
目的:探讨中国农村人群艾滋病信息来源数量与艾滋病相关知识的关系。设计:我们对中国农村居民可获得的HIV/AIDS信息来源的数量和类型进行了横断面调查,并评估了该人群的HIV/AIDS相关知识。我们收集了5355名中国农村居民的信息,然后将知识得分的结果与信息源的数量相关联,并根据年龄、性别、教育程度和职业进行调整。结果:被试报告艾滋病信息的来源包括电视、广播、报纸、期刊以及与邻居、朋友的讨论。性别、职业、受教育程度和年龄在信息来源上存在显著差异。平均信息源数为3.01±1.74个。艾滋病相关知识问卷平均得分为8.21±4.23分。报告6种HIV/AIDS信息来源的被试HIV/AIDS知识问卷平均得分为11.67±3.0分。报告3-7个HIV/AIDS信息来源的受试者得分明显高于那些有1、2或8个信息来源的受试者。结论:艾滋病毒/艾滋病知识与可用信息源的数量之间存在关联。通过增加信息来源,人们不能总是使更多的人对艾滋病毒/艾滋病知识感到好奇或感兴趣。
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