HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitudes among social work students: A comparative study
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Labra, Oscar (Auteur)
- Ependa, Augustin (Auteur)
- Chamblas, Isis (Auteur)
- Gingras-Lacroix, Gabriel (Auteur)
- Antoniadis, André (Auteur)
- Biston, Cristine (Auteur)
- Mukeshimana, Marthe (Auteur)
- Giroux, Marie-Ève (Auteur)
Titre
HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitudes among social work students: A comparative study
Résumé
The article describes a quantitative cross-sectional study of a sample of 674 university students enrolled in social work programmes in four countries: Belgium, Canada, Chile and Switzerland. The study aimed to assess HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitudes among participants. The median HIV-KQ-18 score for the sample was 14.0, which Carey and Schroder classify as indicating borderline low levels of knowledge. Based on the results, the authors argue that social work education and training programmes should more comprehensively address HIV/AIDS within their curricula to better equip future social workers to challenge stigmatising and exclusionary practices rooted in long-standing lack of knowledge and erroneous beliefs about the disease.
Publication
International Social Work
Volume
66
Numéro
4
Pages
1030-1044
Date
07/2023
Abrév. de revue
International Social Work
Langue
en
ISSN
0020-8728, 1461-7234
Titre abrégé
HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitudes among social work students
Consulté le
2024-05-11 13 h 18
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Référence
Labra, O., Ependa, A., Chamblas, I., Gingras-Lacroix, G., Antoniadis, A., Biston, C., Mukeshimana, M., & Giroux, M.-È. (2023). HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitudes among social work students: A comparative study. International Social Work, 66(4), 1030–1044. https://doi.org/10.1177/00208728211004676
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