The views of university students regarding HIV/AIDS
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Students studying at Hacı Bektaşi Veli University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Inonu University Faculty of Fine Arts in Spring 2014-2015 academic year. There were 114 female students and 143 male students who participated in the study. In this study, University Students’ Views Regarding HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS Form were developed by the researcher in order to determine the views of university students. The study is a descriptive type of study. These forms consisted of 12 open ended questions related to the students’ views about HIV/AIDS. The answers given to the 12 open ended questions in the form were combined and gathered under common headers. The frequencies and percentages will be calculated later on.
Keywords:University students, HIV/AIDS, student views.
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