Journal of Public Health in Africa (Jan 2017)

Youth awareness on sexually transmitted infections, HIV and AIDS in secondary schools in the Dschang Municipality (Cameroon): the Mobile Caravan Project

  • Martin Sanou Sobze,
  • Armand Tsapi Tiotsia,
  • Ghyslaine Bruna Djeunang Dongho,
  • Guy Aurelien Foaleng Tankui,
  • Joseph Fokam,
  • Kien-Atsu Tsi,
  • Jimmy Roger Fotso,
  • Yannick Ngueko Azeufack,
  • Patrick Pete Nkamedjie,
  • Adogaye Ben Bechir Sali,
  • Rodrigue Biguioh Mabvouna,
  • Lucia Ercoli,
  • Vittorio Colizzi,
  • Gianluca Russo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2016.614
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2

Abstract

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Awareness is a preventive action to instill in individuals certain concepts to improve their health. It is an essential element in the prevention of sexually transmitted infection (STI)/HIV and early pregnancies among adolescents. In 2012, the prevalence of HIVin Cameroon was estimated at 4.3%. The young population appear to be the most affected (3.2%); very close to that of the Dschang Health District (Cameroon; 3.1%) in the 15-19 years age group. Theaimof this study was to evaluate the contribution of the Mobile Caravan project on the preventive aspect of STI/HIV/AIDS among youths of Dschang in 10 secondary schools within three years. 2029 students joined the project’s activities and 58.55% of them belonged to the age group of 16-21 years. Most students attended private schools. Nearly 3/4 of students (1515/2029) had an acceptable level of knowledge regarding STI/HIV/AIDS, which increased in number each year (from 641 to 716 students between 2012 and 2014). The Level of knowledge was significantly determinedby the study cycle (P=0.0004), the type of school (P=0.0027) and the year ofimplementation of activities (P=0.0026). The caravan project has greatly contributed to improving young peoples’ awareness on STI/HIV/AIDS in Dschang Municipality.

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