Abstract
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has grown on an unprecedented scale since it was first recognized, and presently it is considered as a well known global public health crisis. In making the health policy where millions of populations are at risk, it is necessary to understand the knowledge level about HIV/AIDS. So, this study aimed at to investigate the knowledge level about HIV/AIDS among the villagers. Data and necessary information were collected from one hundred villagers of Salmanpur from Comilla district, Bangladesh through a structured questionnaire. The collected data were used for univariate analysis, to carry out the description of the variables; and to justify the total score of knowledge about HIV/AIDS among the respondents, Cronbach’s alpha (α) was calculated. The results revealed that almost all the respondents (92.00%) were ever heard about HIV/AIDS and half of them (51.00%) were known it as a communicable disease.
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Rahman, Md. S., Khan, Md. N., Mondal, Md. N. I., Alam, Md. S., Ahmed, K. M., & Islam, Md. R. (2014). Knowledge Level about HIV/AIDS among the Villagers of Comilla District, Bangladesh. World Journal of AIDS, 04(04), 438–445. https://doi.org/10.4236/wja.2014.44052
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