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AIDS Behav ; 17(6): 2045-52, 2013 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23504231

RÉSUMÉ

The Africaid Trust is a grassroots South African non-profit organization that engages youth in HIV prevention by harnessing the popularity of football (i.e. soccer). WhizzKids United, the organization's primary program, operates a 12-week program in elementary schools in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, which aims to impart knowledge and life skills critical to HIV prevention. The goal of this research was to compare elementary school youth who received the program to youth who only received traditional classroom-based HIV education on health behaviors and HIV-related knowledge and stigma. A secondary objective was to evaluate HIV knowledge, sexual behaviors, attitudes towards HIV and health care seeking behaviors among South African youth in grades 9-12. Elementary students who participated in the program reported greater HIV knowledge and lower HIV stigma (p < .001) than those who had not. The majority of youth in grades 9-12 report having sexual relations (55.6%), despite low levels of HIV testing (29.9%) in this high HIV prevalence region of South Africa. The results highlight the importance of supporting community-based HIV educational initiatives that engage high-risk youth in HIV prevention and the need for youth-friendly health services.


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Infections à VIH/prévention et contrôle , Services de santé scolaire , Football , Adolescent , Enfant , Femelle , Éducation pour la santé , Connaissances, attitudes et pratiques en santé , Humains , Mâle , Évaluation de programme , Établissements scolaires , République d'Afrique du Sud , Stéréotypes
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