Abstract
HIV infection in the Islamic Republic of Iran is concentrated primarily among intravenous drug users. This study investigated the knowledge, attitudes and practices towards HIV/AIDS prevention of a random sample of prisoners in 5 prisons in Mazandaran province. Of 1760 individuals aged 18-65 years old completing the questionnaire, the mean age was 30.1 (SD 8.1) years (range 18 to 59 years); 95.8% were male. Respondents had an average to fairly good knowledge about HIV/AIDS, with the percentages answering correctly ranging from 11.9% to 85.9%. However many had the misconception that "HIV/AIDS does not influence Iran" and "I will not be infected with HIV/AIDS under any conditions" and 63.6% agreed that lack of religious and moral commitment could spread AIDS infection. HIV/AIDS prevention efforts are needed for prisoners in Mazandaran province.
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Majdi, M. R., Khani, H., Azadmarzabadi, E., Montazeri, A., Hallajian, E., Babamahmodi, F., & Kariminasab, M. H. (2011). Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards HIV/ AIDS among iranian prisoners in Mazandaran province in the south-coast area of the Caspian Sea. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 17(12), 904–910. https://doi.org/10.26719/2011.17.12.904
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