AEGiS-14IAC: A programme to educate the students of the secondary schools in Egypt on AIDS and the right sexual habits and procedures.

14th International AIDS Conference


Barcelona, Spain - July 7-12, 2002


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A programme to educate the students of the secondary schools in Egypt on AIDS and the right sexual habits and procedures.

Int Conf AIDS 2002 Jul 7-12; 14:(abstract no. E11411)

Hassan MA
Egyptian Medical journal, CAIRO, Egypt


1) The back ground: A cultrual programme on AIDS and sexual behaviour to be lectured to the students of the secondary schools in Egypt .this programme was developed, executed and evaluated after 6 months. 2) The method : After the execution of the programme it was followed by an evaluating research to realize the effectiveness of that programme that took place in 15 secondary schools in Egypt. The main points of the programms were: 2-1- developing the cultural knowledge concerning this matter among the students of the secondary school stage. 2-2- A serial of lectures to train and qualifying the teachers who are giving the training. 2-3- Evaluation research to evaluate the programme by measuring a some of 20 Variables concerning students,teachers, the cultural operation and the environment just before and after 6 months of the execution of the programme. 3) The result: 3-1 It was obvious the the females being aware and affected more the other gender. 3-2 Also, students have a higher social and cultural level were more concerned than those of lesser levels. Also, the research has marked a constant level of information among students even after 6 months of completing the programme. 4) The

CONCLUSIONS: The study reveals many sources of AIDS and sexual culture forming the knowledge of the students such as fathers,teachers,media,colleagues and self education. also, the shortage of right sexual information among them and the importance of giving the right information to the well concerned students.


Keywords: AEGIS, Students, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Schools, Teaching, Sex Behavior, Health Education, Habits, Sex Education, Faculty, Universities, Education, Special, Curriculum, Egypt, Human, Female, methods, EducationKWDaegis,students,acquiredimmunodeficiencysyndrome,schools,teaching,sexbehavior,healtheducation,habits,sexeducation,faculty,universities,education,special,curriculum,egypt,human,female,methods,education

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