Preventing HIV/AIDS through education: the role of primary and secondary school teachers in Nigeria

Authors

  • O. Uti
  • O.O. Sofola

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61172/ndj.v21i2.55

Keywords:

HIV/AIDS, Teachers, Knowledge, Prevention

Abstract

Objective: This study was aimed at assessing the knowledge, opinion and practices of Nigerian primary and secondary school teachers on HIV/AIDS education.
Method: A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data on demography, knowledge of HIV transmission and prevention, training on HIV transmission and prevention and teaching of students on HIV/AIDS. A composite scale for HIV knowledge was defined by pooling all scored knowledge variables based on 25 questions. Knowledge was adjudged good if 20 – 25 questions were answered correctly; fair if 13 – 19 questions were correct and poor if less than 13 were correct.
Result: Using the composite scale for knowledge, less than half (48.9%) had good knowledge, 41.5% had fair knowledge while 9.6% had poor knowledge of HIV transmission and prevention. Primary school teachers were less knowledgeable than their secondary school counterparts (p = 0.000). Only 46.3% (n = 125) of the teachers reported educating their students about HIV/AIDS. Most teachers blamed the non inclusion of HIV in the school curriculum for not teaching students about HIV while others (38%) claimed the children were too young to be educated on  HIV/AIDS.
Conclusion: Teachers can make a major contribution in preventing HIV transmission in Nigeria. About 90% of them had good to fair knowledge but misconceptions were noted. There is a great need for proper training of teachers to correct misconceptions so that they can impart correct knowledge to the students. Lack of inclusion of HIV/AIDS education in the curriculum calls for a serious policy change.

 

Author Biographies

  • O. Uti

     

     

  • O.O. Sofola

     

     

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Published

2014-09-15

How to Cite

Preventing HIV/AIDS through education: the role of primary and secondary school teachers in Nigeria. (2014). Nigerian Dental Journal, 21(2), 51-55. https://doi.org/10.61172/ndj.v21i2.55

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