The Influence of Mass Media in Shaping HIV and Aids Risk Perceptions: The Case of Secondary School Youths in Kisumu East District

The Kenya Demographic Health Survey of 2008/09 reveals that, Nyanza Province has the highest infection prevalence in Kenya with a prevalence of 8% among youth in the age bracket of 15-24 years compared to the national prevalence of 6.3%. The purpose of this study was to find out the influence of the...

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Main Author: Khasiani, Mercy Chiyumba
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Language:English
Published: Daystar University 2019
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description The Kenya Demographic Health Survey of 2008/09 reveals that, Nyanza Province has the highest infection prevalence in Kenya with a prevalence of 8% among youth in the age bracket of 15-24 years compared to the national prevalence of 6.3%. The purpose of this study was to find out the influence of the mass media in shaping HIV and AIDS risk perceptions among the youth and understand how these perceptions inform their behavior with respect to sexual choices. This study was carried out in schools within Kisumu East District which has a student population of 14,140 youth in the age bracket of 15-19 years. A sample size of 375 students was selected. The study sought theoretical support from the prospect theory and health belief model to understand why young people behave the way they do with regard to sexual behaviour. To define and describe data and characteristics about the population being studied, both quantitative and qualitative data was collected using a structured questionnaire. The relationship between communication of information on HIV and AIDS, correct risk assessment and the likelihood of indulging in potentially risky sexual behaviors was examined. The findings revealed that there were significantly low perceptions of risk of contracting HIV among the youth in Kisumu East District and that there is lack of comprehensive knowledge on HIV and AIDS. Further to this findings the study also established that the Mass Media did influence the shaping of risk perceptions with television and radio being the most popular sources of HIV and AIDS information among the youth compared to the Internet and Newspapers.
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spelling ir-123456789-30342024-02-21T16:22:06Z The Influence of Mass Media in Shaping HIV and Aids Risk Perceptions: The Case of Secondary School Youths in Kisumu East District Khasiani, Mercy Chiyumba Mass Media HIV and Aids Risk Perceptions Secondary School Youths Kisumu East District The Kenya Demographic Health Survey of 2008/09 reveals that, Nyanza Province has the highest infection prevalence in Kenya with a prevalence of 8% among youth in the age bracket of 15-24 years compared to the national prevalence of 6.3%. The purpose of this study was to find out the influence of the mass media in shaping HIV and AIDS risk perceptions among the youth and understand how these perceptions inform their behavior with respect to sexual choices. This study was carried out in schools within Kisumu East District which has a student population of 14,140 youth in the age bracket of 15-19 years. A sample size of 375 students was selected. The study sought theoretical support from the prospect theory and health belief model to understand why young people behave the way they do with regard to sexual behaviour. To define and describe data and characteristics about the population being studied, both quantitative and qualitative data was collected using a structured questionnaire. The relationship between communication of information on HIV and AIDS, correct risk assessment and the likelihood of indulging in potentially risky sexual behaviors was examined. The findings revealed that there were significantly low perceptions of risk of contracting HIV among the youth in Kisumu East District and that there is lack of comprehensive knowledge on HIV and AIDS. Further to this findings the study also established that the Mass Media did influence the shaping of risk perceptions with television and radio being the most popular sources of HIV and AIDS information among the youth compared to the Internet and Newspapers. Daystar University 2019-10-16T08:10:35Z 2019-10-16T08:10:35Z 2013 Thesis The Influence of Mass Media in Shaping HIV and Aids Risk Perceptions: The Case of Secondary School Youths in Kisumu East District By Mercy Chiyumba Khasiani, Daystar University, 2013 https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/3034 en application/pdf Daystar University
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The Influence of Mass Media in Shaping HIV and Aids Risk Perceptions: The Case of Secondary School Youths in Kisumu East District
title The Influence of Mass Media in Shaping HIV and Aids Risk Perceptions: The Case of Secondary School Youths in Kisumu East District
title_full The Influence of Mass Media in Shaping HIV and Aids Risk Perceptions: The Case of Secondary School Youths in Kisumu East District
title_fullStr The Influence of Mass Media in Shaping HIV and Aids Risk Perceptions: The Case of Secondary School Youths in Kisumu East District
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Mass Media in Shaping HIV and Aids Risk Perceptions: The Case of Secondary School Youths in Kisumu East District
title_short The Influence of Mass Media in Shaping HIV and Aids Risk Perceptions: The Case of Secondary School Youths in Kisumu East District
title_sort influence of mass media in shaping hiv and aids risk perceptions: the case of secondary school youths in kisumu east district
topic Mass Media
HIV and Aids
Risk Perceptions
Secondary School
Youths
Kisumu East District
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