A Study on:
ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR AMONGST UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN
LESOTHO
This page provides documentation
related to this study. Questions or requests should be addressed to Simon
Davies (simondavies@easy.com)
or Bright Honu (bhonu@excite.com).
Click on the
links below to access the documentation.
Background documentation
- Report and background documentation. This includes the
questionnaire, the motivation for the study, information on the
methodology and issues encountered during the study.
- Data. We aim to provide the raw data in STATA format during 2012.
Please email if you are
interested in using it prior to this.
Papers and studies written using the data:
Abstract: This
paper
uses original data to analyse sexual behaviour and knowledge of
HIV/AIDS
amongst university students in Lesotho. It presents information on
sexual and
relationship habits as well as indicators of how, when and from whom
respondents learned about sex and HIV/AIDS. This is then analysed to
try to
understand the relationship between behaviour and knowledge and
learning about
HIV/AIDS. Understanding the link between these is crucial if
interventions are
to be designed which will reduce risky sexual behaviour amongst this
group and
policy interventions designed to achieve just this are suggested based
on the
analysis.
- Additional papers will appear
here as they are produced.
The coordinators of the project would like to
thank the following
students at NUL who worked hard to help us to enter the raw data and
who also
gave us some interesting insight into the work: Mokoatsi
Sello; Thabane Kanono; Refiloe Tsepe; Thoolo Setilo; Neo Ntoi; Jonathan
Lebitsa;
Ntheko Jankie. The work was of extremely high quality and was completed
well within time. We highly recommend these students for similar work.
Please contact us for details.