What is it about?

This research study delves into the factors that influence HIV knowledge and attitudes among women in Indonesia. Understanding these factors can help policymakers and healthcare professionals develop targeted strategies to improve HIV awareness and promote positive attitudes among women in Indonesia. This research contributes to the broader goal of reducing HIV transmission and improving women's overall well-being in the country.

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Why is it important?

This research holds unique and timely significance as it investigates the factors that shape HIV knowledge and attitudes among women in Indonesia. Analyzing a large-scale national survey provides valuable insights into the specific socio-economic and demographic factors associated with HIV awareness. The relevance of this study in addressing a pressing public health issue, combined with its actionable findings, has the potential to attract a broad readership interested in enhancing HIV awareness and prevention efforts, ultimately making a difference in the lives of Indonesian women.

Perspectives

It underscores the need for comprehensive approaches that address socio-economic disparities and empower women in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Policymakers, healthcare professionals, and researchers can utilize these insights to tailor strategies and initiatives that effectively reach and educate Indonesian women about HIV/AIDS.

Mr Ferry Efendi
Universitas Airlangga

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This page is a summary of: Socio-Economic and Demographic Factors Associated with Knowledge and Attitude of HIV/AIDS among Women Aged 15–49 Years Old in Indonesia, Healthcare, August 2022, MDPI AG,
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10081545.
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