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題名 | AIDS-Related Knowledge and Attitudes of the Taiwanese Community in Sydney=探討雪梨華人對愛滋病相關的知識及態度 |
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作者 | 林素蓉; Lin, Rose S. J.; |
期刊 | 康寧學報 |
出版日期 | 19990300 |
卷期 | 1:2 1999.03[民88.03] |
頁次 | 頁147-160 |
分類號 | 415.944 |
語文 | eng |
關鍵詞 | 愛滋病; 愛滋病毒; 知識; 態度; 臺藉華人; AIDS; HIV; Knowledge; Attitude; Taiwanese community; |
中文摘要 | 本研究的目的在於探討雪梨的臺籍華人對於愛滋病相關的知識及態度。以自填式問 卷,方便取樣的方式共收取80位栘民至雪梨臺藉華人,採SPSS分析資料。本研究發現:(l)民 眾對於愛滋病的相關知識答對80%,但卻有70%的民眾認本愛滋病可經由蚊子咬傷傳染;(2) 民眾對於愛滋病患者的態度有矛盾的現象,3/4的民眾都不認為得到愛滋病是對於不道德行為 的懲罰,但大多數的民眾卻不贊成有愛滋病的醫生行醫,也拒絕感染愛滋病毒者於餐廳服務; (3)整體而言,男性比女性對於愛滋病的相關知識要充足,且態度更為正向;但是對於愛滋病 有充足知識的人,未必對於愛滋病患者有正向的態度。所以,衛生教育工作者不僅要增進民 眾對於愛滋病的相關知識,也應加強對於愛滋病患者的正向的態度。 |
英文摘要 | The purpose of this study was to examine AIDS-related knowledge and attitudes of the Taiwanese community in Sydney and to provide the information of AIDS health promotion programs so as to meet their needs. The convenient sample consisted of 80 Taiwanese migrants. The data was obtained from self-administered questionnaire survey and was analysed by using SFSS program. The percentage of correct answers for all respondents was 80%, with a mean score of 11.2. Surprisingly, 70% of respondents thought that HIV/AIDS could be transmitted by a mosquito bite. Males had a significantly better HIV/AIDS-related knowledge than females did. The survey also highlighted the uneven nature of attitudes towards those with HIV/AIDS. Three-quarters of respondents did not think that HIV/AIDS is a punishment for immorality. Conversely, the majority of respondents disallowed doctors having HIV/AIDS to go on their practice and refused HIV infected person handling food in restaurants. Males had more positive attitudes towards HIV infected person than females did. In conclusion, a person with sufficient knowledge regarding AIDS is not necessary to be in favor of HIV/AIDS persons. Thus, public health workers should emphasize on not only improving the public's knowledge about AIDS but also their attitudes towards HIV infected persons. |
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