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. 2015 Dec 12;4:769. doi: 10.1186/s40064-015-1541-2

Table 3.

Respondents views and misconceptions about HIV/AIDS (n = 515)

Variables Correct answer Correct answers (%) Wrong answers (%) Mean ± standard deviation
Respondents views
25. Avoid taking illicit drugs/use of intravenous drugs Yes 477 (92.6) 38 (7.4) 21.00 ± 3.98
26. By avoiding sharing needles and syringes Yes 501 (97.3) 14 (2.7)
27. Having sex with only one faithful, uninfected partner Yes 494 (95.9) 21 (4.1)
28. Using condoms during sexual intercourse Yes 491 (95.3) 24 (4.7)
29. Treating STDs promptly Yes 480 (93.2) 35 (6.8)
30. Screening donated blood before transfusion Yes 463 (89.9) 52 (10.1)
31. Not sharing toilets with an infected person No 411 (79.8) 104 (20.2)
32. Not sharing food with an infected person No 431 (83.7) 84 (16.3)
33. Isolating people living with HIV/AIDS No 367 (71.3)a 149 (28.7)
34. Do not stay with infected person on same house No 448 (87.0) 67 (13.0)
35. Do not have casual contact with infected person No 439 (85.2) 76 (14.8)
36. Avoid mosquito bites for HIV transmission No 406 (78.8) 109 (21.2)
Misconceptions
37. Love is a reason for HIV/AIDS No 337 (65.4)a 178 (34.6) 8.03 ± 2.19
38. AIDS is a punishment of God No 373 (72.4) 142 (27.6)
39. AIDS can treat by holy water No 442 (85.8) 73 (14.2)
40. AIDS do not come after marriage No 454 (88.2) 61 (11.8)
41. AIDS can be transmitted by the cough No 461 (89.5) 54 (10.5)

aMost wrongly answered