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    The influence of education level and individual attitudes on voluntary HIV Testing among adolescents and young adults (AYA) at Kajjansi Health Centre IV

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    Undergraduate Dissertation (474.1Kb)
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    2022-11-03
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    Mirembe, Esther
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    This research study entitled The Influence of Education Level and Individual Attitudes on Voluntary HIV Testing among Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) will be carried at Kajansi health center (iv) Kitende Village, Kajansi Town Council, Ssisa Sub County, Wakiso district, chosen because it is easily accessible to the researcher. Its objectives are as follows, to examine the relationship between education level and voluntary HIV testing and to examine the relationship between individual attitudes and voluntary HIV testing. The study is using a correlational cross section study deploys targeting a sample of 105. Further, the study deploys a SAC objective of the study. Analysis of the study is to measure the variables is to be used with PPMC.
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