The impact of hiv/aids communication strategies for adolescents: a case study of hiv/aids education programme in Kenya’s secondary schools
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of HIV/AIDS
communication strategies for adolescents. It was a case study of HIV/AIDS
education programme in Kenya's secondary schools. AIDS Education consists of
knowledge, skills and attitudes meant to assist the learners to develop and adopt
behaviour that will prevent them from being infected with HIV.
The study found out that majority of the students were already aware of the
AIDS facts and issues as spelt out in the AIDS Education Syllabus. Many
indicated in their responses that they have acquired more AIDS awareness,
information and knowledge through education. This is a positive development
for the students. It is hoped that AIDS education will cause behaviour
development and change that is appropriate to the youth's stage of development
that will help in HIV/AIDSprevention and control.
Citation
Masters of Arts Degree in Communication StudiesPublisher
University of Nairobi Department of Arts in Communication Studies
Description
A Research Project Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the
Degree of Master of Arts in Communication Studies,