Knowledge and attitudes about HIV-AIDS in a pregnant women population in Southwestern Madagascar

Author:

Xueref Serge,Holianjavony Jeanine,Capart H l ne,Rakotoarisoa Roger,Anne Trabaud Mary,Kerouedan Dominique,Daniel Raymond,Vanhems Philippe

Abstract

This work reports the knowledge and attitudes of a sample of pregnant women from Tulear, Madagascar. While 91.3% of the 396 women recruited reported experiencing HIV-AIDS, 62.1% could express knowledge of at least one appropriate mode of protection against the disease. Radio and other mass media represented the most frequent source of information. 31.3% of women strongly discriminated against patients with HIV/AIDS. There was no significant relationship between knowledge of the means of protection against HIV-AIDS and the different biomarkers of STIs obtained. 81.7% of women were condom users, but only 5.4% used it as a method of contraception outside the desired period of pregnancy. Low-educated women from the South West appeared to be particularly at risk of not knowing about HIV, and would require the implementation of appropriate information programs.

Publisher

MedCrave Group Kft.

Subject

General Medicine

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