AIDS-related stigma,personal risks and career objectives among makerere medical students |
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Authors: | Peter K Baguma |
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Abstract: | The aims of this study were to investigate variables that influence AIDS-related stigma and to assess occupational risks, behavioural change, and career objectives of students in face of the AIDS epidemic. Data available on 150 randomly selected medical students were analysed statistically. Results indicated that sex and year of study significantly influenced AIDS-related stigma while age, religion and tribe did not. The majority of students recommended screening and health education for high-risk people and reported high levels of perceived risk. Various occupational hazards and behavioural changes were reported, but students still wanted to remain in the medical profession. Implications of these findings are discussed. |
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Keywords: | AIDS stigma occupational risks behaviours careers medical students Uganda |
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