DIVULGAÇÃO DO CONHECIMENTO CIENTÍFICO SOBRE AIDS E REPRESENTAÇÕES SOCIAIS

This study aimed to assess the effect of the dissemination of scientific knowledge on HIV / AIDS in three aspects: knowledge about the disease, attitudes toward condom use and social representation of AIDS risk. The research was carried out with high school students and consisted of two studies: one...

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Main Authors: Bousfield, Andréa Barbará S., Camargo, Brigido Vizeu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Católica de Colombia 2011-06-01
Series:Acta Colombiana de Psicología
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Online Access:http://portalweb.ucatolica.edu.co/easyWeb2/files/23_6881_v14n1-art3.pdf
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spelling doaj-9b57d4da0dc247d7969183aa9008395e2020-11-24T21:34:06ZengUniversidad Católica de ColombiaActa Colombiana de Psicología0123-91551909-97112011-06-011413145DIVULGAÇÃO DO CONHECIMENTO CIENTÍFICO SOBRE AIDS E REPRESENTAÇÕES SOCIAISBousfield, Andréa Barbará S.Camargo, Brigido VizeuThis study aimed to assess the effect of the dissemination of scientific knowledge on HIV / AIDS in three aspects: knowledge about the disease, attitudes toward condom use and social representation of AIDS risk. The research was carried out with high school students and consisted of two studies: one on receipt of an informational video (active and passive reception) and one on a simulated case of a scientific controversy. The results showed that the video information, in the condition of active reception, is effective in increasing knowledge, but does not affect participants' attitudes regarding condom use. In the simulated case there was a significant increase in scientific knowledge and a favorable attitude was generated on the part of students. As for the social representations of AIDS risk, this research showed independent effects on the activation of elements of these representations. In the active reception condition participants associated AIDS risk with sex and prevention; in the passive reception, with sex and risk behaviors; and in the simulated case, with sex, treatment and prevention. AIDS risk is represented by teenagers as a result of engaging in unprotected sex, since sex appears as a central element in the representation.http://portalweb.ucatolica.edu.co/easyWeb2/files/23_6881_v14n1-art3.pdfsocial representationaidsadolescencescientific diffusionknowledgeattitudes
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DIVULGAÇÃO DO CONHECIMENTO CIENTÍFICO SOBRE AIDS E REPRESENTAÇÕES SOCIAIS
Acta Colombiana de Psicología
social representation
aids
adolescence
scientific diffusion
knowledge
attitudes
author_facet Bousfield, Andréa Barbará S.
Camargo, Brigido Vizeu
author_sort Bousfield, Andréa Barbará S.
title DIVULGAÇÃO DO CONHECIMENTO CIENTÍFICO SOBRE AIDS E REPRESENTAÇÕES SOCIAIS
title_short DIVULGAÇÃO DO CONHECIMENTO CIENTÍFICO SOBRE AIDS E REPRESENTAÇÕES SOCIAIS
title_full DIVULGAÇÃO DO CONHECIMENTO CIENTÍFICO SOBRE AIDS E REPRESENTAÇÕES SOCIAIS
title_fullStr DIVULGAÇÃO DO CONHECIMENTO CIENTÍFICO SOBRE AIDS E REPRESENTAÇÕES SOCIAIS
title_full_unstemmed DIVULGAÇÃO DO CONHECIMENTO CIENTÍFICO SOBRE AIDS E REPRESENTAÇÕES SOCIAIS
title_sort divulgação do conhecimento científico sobre aids e representações sociais
publisher Universidad Católica de Colombia
series Acta Colombiana de Psicología
issn 0123-9155
1909-9711
publishDate 2011-06-01
description This study aimed to assess the effect of the dissemination of scientific knowledge on HIV / AIDS in three aspects: knowledge about the disease, attitudes toward condom use and social representation of AIDS risk. The research was carried out with high school students and consisted of two studies: one on receipt of an informational video (active and passive reception) and one on a simulated case of a scientific controversy. The results showed that the video information, in the condition of active reception, is effective in increasing knowledge, but does not affect participants' attitudes regarding condom use. In the simulated case there was a significant increase in scientific knowledge and a favorable attitude was generated on the part of students. As for the social representations of AIDS risk, this research showed independent effects on the activation of elements of these representations. In the active reception condition participants associated AIDS risk with sex and prevention; in the passive reception, with sex and risk behaviors; and in the simulated case, with sex, treatment and prevention. AIDS risk is represented by teenagers as a result of engaging in unprotected sex, since sex appears as a central element in the representation.
topic social representation
aids
adolescence
scientific diffusion
knowledge
attitudes
url http://portalweb.ucatolica.edu.co/easyWeb2/files/23_6881_v14n1-art3.pdf
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