Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices of the population in Kuwait about AIDS-a pilot study

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Abstract
Between January and April 1994, 116 people were interviewed in a pilot study to determine the feasibility a study on knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices [KABP] of the population in Kuwait about AIDS. A specifically designed questionnaire, based on the WHO AIDS programme KABP survey in 1988, was modified to suit Kuwaiti culture and norms. It was pretested on a sample of five categories of participant. Such studies can serve as baseline data for evolving strategies for AIDS awareness, prevention and controlCitation
Al Owaish, Rashed A. (1995). Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices of the population in Kuwait about AIDS-a pilot study. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/118684
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EMHJ - Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 1 (2), 235-240, 1995