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PEER EDUCATION AND STUDENTS’ KNOWLEDGE OF HIV, AIDS AND SYPHILIS IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN UYO SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF AKWA IBOM STATE
ABSTRACTS
The sought to assess the effect of peer education on
student’s knowledge of HIV, AIDS and syphilis in senior secondary schools in
Uyo senatorial district of Akwa Ibom State. This study was an intervention
research using a quasi-experimental research design with a non-equivalent
control group design. The study was conducted in Uyo Senatorial District of
Akwa Ibom State. The target population for this study was all the senior
secondary school students studying within Uyo senatorial districts of Akwa Ibom
State. A sample size of 422 subjects was used for the study. The study
developed an instrument titled “Peer Education and Student’s Knowledge of HIV,
AIDS and Syphilis Questionnaire (PESKHIVAIDSSQ). Face and content validation of
the instrument was carried out by three experts in the Department of physical
and Health Education, Educational foundation, Guidance and Counselling in the
University of Uyo, Uyo. The reliability of the instrument was established using
a pilot group that was not part of the main study, but was found to be
equivalent in all respect to the study. Five research assistants were trained
and finally three research assistants were used by the researcher for the
intervention and administration of the questionnaire. The study concluded that
peer education is one of the most widely used strategies to address the
sexually transmitted infections among adolescence. Peer education is a specific
teaching practice used with good results in sexual education of students. The
study reveals that sexually transmitted infections can be transmitted through
non-sexual routes such as blood transfusion or from infected mother to her baby
as the case of HIV, or congenital Syphilis during pregnancy or contact with
infected secretions in the birth canal during delivery, sharing of contaminated
items such as needles and syringes. One of the recommendations was that, young
people should not be kept ignorant of their sex life. Given the circumstances
of modern life, it is imperative for parents as well as tutors to explain to
young people the need for sex education.
KEYWORDS:
Peer Education, Student’s, Knowledge, HIV
and AIDS, Syphilis, and Akwa Ibom State
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