Knowledge and perceptions about aids among married women in Bangkok
Iqbal Shah,
Varachai Thongthai,
Boonlert Leoprapai,
Axel I. Mundigo,
Pramote Prasartkul and
Aphichat Chamratrithirong
Social Science & Medicine, 1991, vol. 33, issue 11, 1287-1293
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People's knowledge and perceptions about AIDS are critical in efforts to combat the further spread of this disease. Using data from a study on "Determinants and Consequences of Contraceptive Use Patterns in Thailand", this paper investigates the knowledge and perceptions about AIDS among ever-married women in Bangkok Metropolis. Differentials in knowledge and perceptions are investigated by socio-economic subgroups. The results indicate the need to inform and educate people about AIDS, especially those in low-income groups or with lower levels of education.
Keywords: knowledge; perceptions; AIDS-HIV; married; women; Bangkok (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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