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      Knowledge and attitude about HIV/ AIDS of schoolteachers in Yazd, Islamic Republic of Iran.

      Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de santé de la Méditerranée orientale = al-Majallah al-ṣiḥḥīyah li-sharq al-mutawassiṭ
      Adult, Attitude to Health, Chi-Square Distribution, Cross-Sectional Studies, Faculty, Female, HIV Infections, epidemiology, prevention & control, transmission, Health Education, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Health Services Needs and Demand, Humans, Infection Control, Iran, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Questionnaires, Risk Factors, Sexual Behavior, Statistics, Nonparametric, Urban Population

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          A cross-sectional interview study was made with 290 teachers in 10 high schools in Yazd city, Islamic Republic of Iran. More than 90% of the participants had previously received information about HIV and AIDS. Only 207 (71.4%) correctly answered all questions on methods of transmission of HIV/AIDS. Most knew about sexual contact (93.1%) and infected blood (92.1%) as methods of transmission. Some teachers (20.3%) thought that mosquitoes could transmit HIV/AIDS. Regarding attitudes toward HIV/AIDS, over 55% of the teachers agreed or strongly agreed that infected people should be quarantined, whereas 17% agreed or strongly agreed that AIDS is a specific disease of those with high-risk sexual behaviour. Married teachers held more positive attitudes toward HIV/AIDS than unmarried teachers.

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