2008
DOI: 10.4314/nqjhm.v16i4.12814
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) of the Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Non Health Care Female Hospital Workers

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“…Only 47% and 22% of the in Haile Mariam Mamo Preparatory School Debre Birhan, Ethiopia, 2013 respondents knew that adults and infants respectively could contact STIs. Only 12% felt they could contact STIs and 79% felt that being faithful would prevent one from contacting STIs, 87% knew that STIs could be treated (5).There was no reduction of risky sexual behavior with increasing level of knowledge indicating that increasing level of knowledge does not necessarily reduce risky sexual behavior (6). Few studies also have reported prevalence and incidence rate of Sexual transmitted infection in Debre Birhan; the majority of the patients are above the age of 15 (7).…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Only 47% and 22% of the in Haile Mariam Mamo Preparatory School Debre Birhan, Ethiopia, 2013 respondents knew that adults and infants respectively could contact STIs. Only 12% felt they could contact STIs and 79% felt that being faithful would prevent one from contacting STIs, 87% knew that STIs could be treated (5).There was no reduction of risky sexual behavior with increasing level of knowledge indicating that increasing level of knowledge does not necessarily reduce risky sexual behavior (6). Few studies also have reported prevalence and incidence rate of Sexual transmitted infection in Debre Birhan; the majority of the patients are above the age of 15 (7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%