Knowledge of HIV / AIDS among migrants in Delhi slums.

I. Gupta, A. Mitra
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Over the past decade, there has been a sharp increase in the reported and estimated numbers of HIV/AIDS cases in India. The UNAIDS estimates that up to 3 million people in India may be infected with HIV, of which 70-80% were infected through unprotected heterosexual activity. Findings are presented from an assessment of HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and awareness among slum dwellers in Delhi, India, and which factors affect that knowledge. To explore the links between socioeconomic, health, and migrant status generally, a survey was conducted in 1996 among 150 slum households from different parts of the city. The slum dwellers were all migrants from other states, living for at most 15 years in Delhi. All 361 adults in the selected households were interviewed. Despite significant investment in IEC activities by the State AIDS Cell over the past decade, respondents were found to be poorly informed about HIV/AIDS and how it is spread. The probability of having better knowledge about HIV/AIDS was higher among younger, more educated individuals, as well as among those who owned televisions and lived in certain zones.
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德里贫民窟移民对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的了解。
在过去十年中,印度报告和估计的艾滋病毒/艾滋病病例数量急剧增加。联合国艾滋病规划署估计,印度可能有多达300万人感染艾滋病毒,其中70-80%是通过无保护的异性恋行为感染的。研究结果来自对印度德里贫民窟居民的艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关知识和意识的评估,以及影响这些知识的因素。为了全面探讨社会经济、健康和移民身份之间的联系,1996年对来自城市不同地区的150户贫民窟家庭进行了调查。贫民窟的居民都是来自其他邦的移民,在德里最多住了15年。选定家庭中的所有361名成年人都接受了采访。尽管国家艾滋病小组在过去十年中对信息、教育和宣传活动进行了大量投资,但调查发现答复者对艾滋病毒/艾滋病及其传播方式知之甚少。更年轻、受教育程度更高的人,以及拥有电视和居住在某些地区的人,对艾滋病毒/艾滋病有更好了解的可能性更高。
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