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HIV/AIDS education in further education: a survey.

Health Educ Res. 1993 Jun;8(2):287-96. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/93905339
Turner G; Hill F; School of Education, University of Southampton, Hampshire, UK.


Abstract: This paper summarizes a report prepared for the Health Education Authority on the nature and extent of HIV/AIDS education in further education (FE) for the 16-19 age range. The results are based on a questionnaire survey of all the FE and tertiary colleges in England which was carried out by the authors in 1990. The main conclusion is that, although most colleges claim to be making some provision for HIV/AIDS education, such provision varies considerably, tends to be voluntary and, moreover, reaches very few students. Some factors do seem to enhance HIV/AIDS education, such as the appointment of a coordinator and the provision of in-service training, but many FE staff seem to question whether it is their role to provide education of such a non-specialist nature.
Keywords: *Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/PREVENTION & CONTROL *Health Education/TRENDS *HIV Infections/PREVENTION & CONTROL *Sex BehaviorKWDacquiredimmunodeficiencysyndrome/prevention&controlKWDhealtheducation/trendsKWDhivinfections/prevention&controlKWDsexbehavior
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