Knowledge About HIV/AIDS and its Transmission and Misconception Among Women in Thailand: A Structural Equation Modelling Approach

Purpose Asian and pacific region countries are considered to be high risk countries for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV). There is little literature quantifying the relationship between education of HIV/AIDS and its principal socioeconomic determinants through a spatial analysis. The purpose of...

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Published inAmerican journal of health promotion Vol. 39; no. 5; pp. 796 - 807
Main Authors Bhowmik, Jahar, Gunarathne, Lakma, Bhar, Sunil, Bhowmik, Udayan, Apputhurai, Pragalathan
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2168-6602
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Abstract Purpose Asian and pacific region countries are considered to be high risk countries for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV). There is little literature quantifying the relationship between education of HIV/AIDS and its principal socioeconomic determinants through a spatial analysis. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge and awareness about HIV among the women in Thailand, and its direct and indirect association with sociodemographic factors including sexual education, level of education, area of living and wealth index through a structural equation modelling approach. Design Cross-sectional analysis using data from the 2022 UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS). Setting Thailand. Subjects A total of 3671 women from the 2022 MICS dataset. Measures Key variables included knowledge and misconceptions about HIV, sexual education, education level, area of residence, marital status, and wealth index. Analysis Structural equation modeling was used to assess direct and indirect effects of sociodemographic factors on HIV-related knowledge and misconceptions. Results The direct effect of sexual education on knowledge, transmission and misconception about HIV/AIDS is significant (β = 0.051, P = .002). The mediation effect test found that the sexual education and education indirectly affected knowledge, transmission and misconceptions about HIV/AIDS through the mediation effect of women’s marital status (β = −0.068, P = .018) and wealth index (β = 0.007, P = <.001). Conclusion Sexual education alone is insufficient to improve health literacy on HIV/AIDS, as other mediating factors such as education level, wealth index, marital status and area of residence are also key drivers. To achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 by 2030, it is essential to enhance HIV/AIDS related health education for women through multifaceted intervention programs that address these mediating factors.
AbstractList Asian and pacific region countries are considered to be high risk countries for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV). There is little literature quantifying the relationship between education of HIV/AIDS and its principal socioeconomic determinants through a spatial analysis. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge and awareness about HIV among the women in Thailand, and its direct and indirect association with sociodemographic factors including sexual education, level of education, area of living and wealth index through a structural equation modelling approach.PURPOSEAsian and pacific region countries are considered to be high risk countries for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV). There is little literature quantifying the relationship between education of HIV/AIDS and its principal socioeconomic determinants through a spatial analysis. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge and awareness about HIV among the women in Thailand, and its direct and indirect association with sociodemographic factors including sexual education, level of education, area of living and wealth index through a structural equation modelling approach.Cross-sectional analysis using data from the 2022 UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS).DESIGNCross-sectional analysis using data from the 2022 UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS).Thailand.SETTINGThailand.A total of 3671 women from the 2022 MICS dataset.SUBJECTSA total of 3671 women from the 2022 MICS dataset.Key variables included knowledge and misconceptions about HIV, sexual education, education level, area of residence, marital status, and wealth index.MEASURESKey variables included knowledge and misconceptions about HIV, sexual education, education level, area of residence, marital status, and wealth index.Structural equation modeling was used to assess direct and indirect effects of sociodemographic factors on HIV-related knowledge and misconceptions.ANALYSISStructural equation modeling was used to assess direct and indirect effects of sociodemographic factors on HIV-related knowledge and misconceptions.The direct effect of sexual education on knowledge, transmission and misconception about HIV/AIDS is significant (β = 0.051, P = .002). The mediation effect test found that the sexual education and education indirectly affected knowledge, transmission and misconceptions about HIV/AIDS through the mediation effect of women's marital status (β = -0.068, P = .018) and wealth index (β = 0.007, P = <.001).RESULTSThe direct effect of sexual education on knowledge, transmission and misconception about HIV/AIDS is significant (β = 0.051, P = .002). The mediation effect test found that the sexual education and education indirectly affected knowledge, transmission and misconceptions about HIV/AIDS through the mediation effect of women's marital status (β = -0.068, P = .018) and wealth index (β = 0.007, P = <.001).Sexual education alone is insufficient to improve health literacy on HIV/AIDS, as other mediating factors such as education level, wealth index, marital status and area of residence are also key drivers. To achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 by 2030, it is essential to enhance HIV/AIDS related health education for women through multifaceted intervention programs that address these mediating factors.CONCLUSIONSexual education alone is insufficient to improve health literacy on HIV/AIDS, as other mediating factors such as education level, wealth index, marital status and area of residence are also key drivers. To achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 by 2030, it is essential to enhance HIV/AIDS related health education for women through multifaceted intervention programs that address these mediating factors.
Purpose Asian and pacific region countries are considered to be high risk countries for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV). There is little literature quantifying the relationship between education of HIV/AIDS and its principal socioeconomic determinants through a spatial analysis. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge and awareness about HIV among the women in Thailand, and its direct and indirect association with sociodemographic factors including sexual education, level of education, area of living and wealth index through a structural equation modelling approach. Design Cross-sectional analysis using data from the 2022 UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS). Setting Thailand. Subjects A total of 3671 women from the 2022 MICS dataset. Measures Key variables included knowledge and misconceptions about HIV, sexual education, education level, area of residence, marital status, and wealth index. Analysis Structural equation modeling was used to assess direct and indirect effects of sociodemographic factors on HIV-related knowledge and misconceptions. Results The direct effect of sexual education on knowledge, transmission and misconception about HIV/AIDS is significant (β = 0.051, P = .002). The mediation effect test found that the sexual education and education indirectly affected knowledge, transmission and misconceptions about HIV/AIDS through the mediation effect of women’s marital status (β = −0.068, P = .018) and wealth index (β = 0.007, P = <.001). Conclusion Sexual education alone is insufficient to improve health literacy on HIV/AIDS, as other mediating factors such as education level, wealth index, marital status and area of residence are also key drivers. To achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 by 2030, it is essential to enhance HIV/AIDS related health education for women through multifaceted intervention programs that address these mediating factors.
Purpose Asian and pacific region countries are considered to be high risk countries for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV). There is little literature quantifying the relationship between education of HIV/AIDS and its principal socioeconomic determinants through a spatial analysis. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge and awareness about HIV among the women in Thailand, and its direct and indirect association with sociodemographic factors including sexual education, level of education, area of living and wealth index through a structural equation modelling approach. Design Cross-sectional analysis using data from the 2022 UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS). Setting Thailand. Subjects A total of 3671 women from the 2022 MICS dataset. Measures Key variables included knowledge and misconceptions about HIV, sexual education, education level, area of residence, marital status, and wealth index. Analysis Structural equation modeling was used to assess direct and indirect effects of sociodemographic factors on HIV-related knowledge and misconceptions. Results The direct effect of sexual education on knowledge, transmission and misconception about HIV/AIDS is significant (β = 0.051, P = .002). The mediation effect test found that the sexual education and education indirectly affected knowledge, transmission and misconceptions about HIV/AIDS through the mediation effect of women’s marital status (β = −0.068, P = .018) and wealth index (β = 0.007, P = <.001). Conclusion Sexual education alone is insufficient to improve health literacy on HIV/AIDS, as other mediating factors such as education level, wealth index, marital status and area of residence are also key drivers. To achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 by 2030, it is essential to enhance HIV/AIDS related health education for women through multifaceted intervention programs that address these mediating factors.
PurposeAsian and pacific region countries are considered to be high risk countries for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV). There is little literature quantifying the relationship between education of HIV/AIDS and its principal socioeconomic determinants through a spatial analysis. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge and awareness about HIV among the women in Thailand, and its direct and indirect association with sociodemographic factors including sexual education, level of education, area of living and wealth index through a structural equation modelling approach.DesignCross-sectional analysis using data from the 2022 UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS).SettingThailand.SubjectsA total of 3671 women from the 2022 MICS dataset.MeasuresKey variables included knowledge and misconceptions about HIV, sexual education, education level, area of residence, marital status, and wealth index.AnalysisStructural equation modeling was used to assess direct and indirect effects of sociodemographic factors on HIV-related knowledge and misconceptions.ResultsThe direct effect of sexual education on knowledge, transmission and misconception about HIV/AIDS is significant (β = 0.051, = .002). The mediation effect test found that the sexual education and education indirectly affected knowledge, transmission and misconceptions about HIV/AIDS through the mediation effect of women's marital status (β = -0.068, = .018) and wealth index (β = 0.007, = <.001).ConclusionSexual education alone is insufficient to improve health literacy on HIV/AIDS, as other mediating factors such as education level, wealth index, marital status and area of residence are also key drivers. To achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 by 2030, it is essential to enhance HIV/AIDS related health education for women through multifaceted intervention programs that address these mediating factors.
Author Bhar, Sunil
Gunarathne, Lakma
Bhowmik, Jahar
Bhowmik, Udayan
Apputhurai, Pragalathan
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PurposeAsian and pacific region countries are considered to be high risk countries for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV). There is little literature...
Purpose Asian and pacific region countries are considered to be high risk countries for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV). There is little literature...
Asian and pacific region countries are considered to be high risk countries for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV). There is little literature quantifying...
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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - transmission
Adolescent
Adult
AIDS
Cross-Sectional Studies
Educational Status
Female
Health education
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health literacy
High risk
HIV
HIV Infections - prevention & control
HIV Infections - psychology
HIV Infections - transmission
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Indirect effects
Knowledge
Latent Class Analysis
Marital status
Middle Aged
Misconceptions
Quantitative Research
Residence
Sex Education
Sociodemographic Factors
Sociodemographics
Socioeconomic Factors
Spatial analysis
Structural equation modeling
Sustainable development
Thailand
Wealth
Women
Young Adult
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