2020
DOI: 10.1177/0973258620952273
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An Exploration of the Communicative Efficacy of HIV/AIDS IEC Materials Among Secondary School Teenagers in Harare

Abstract: The aim of this contribution is to determine the communicative efficacy of selected print-based HIV and AIDS information education and communication (IEC) materials (posters, leaflets and brochures) among secondary school teenagers (13–19 years) in Harare. Data were collected over a period of 2 months from six schools, selected using multistage cluster sampling. It incorporated use of a self-administered questionnaire involving a sample of 750 teenagers, and 6 focus group discussions (FGDs), each comprised of … Show more

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“…At the level of community healthcare, intensive campaigns that highlight stigma and its negative consequences may reduce stigma and be implemented using posters, flyers, or short videos set up in strategic locations (e.g., the registration room, waiting room, examination room; Mukenge, 2020; Rana et al, 2022). At the hospital level, special programs that are particularly intended to reduce HIV stigma may be needed, including, for example, providing HIV testing services that are convenient and anonymous.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the level of community healthcare, intensive campaigns that highlight stigma and its negative consequences may reduce stigma and be implemented using posters, flyers, or short videos set up in strategic locations (e.g., the registration room, waiting room, examination room; Mukenge, 2020; Rana et al, 2022). At the hospital level, special programs that are particularly intended to reduce HIV stigma may be needed, including, for example, providing HIV testing services that are convenient and anonymous.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%