Project: HIV/AIDS awareness and sexual behavior among adolescents in Babati Tanzania

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Contents: HIV/AIDS awareness and sexual behavior among adolescents in Babati Tanzania

Introduction
Purpose
The study questions
How is the adolescent sexual behavior affected by their HIV/AIDS awareness?
History of HIV
The Virus
Transmission of HIV
Sexual behavior and HIV/AIDS awareness
Methods
The Questionnaire
Informants
Data bias
Results
Results derived from interviews
Important differences and similarities between the public school and the private school
Prevention of HIV transmission amongst adolescents
School awareness about HIV/AIDS infected students
Results derived from the questionnaire
Answering of the study questions
Discussion & conclusion
Future studies
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References

HIV/AIDS awareness and sexual behavior among adolescents in Babati Tanzania

Source: Sodertorn University

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