HIV‑related knowledge, information, and their contribution to stigmatization attitudes among females aged 15–24 years: regional disparities in Indonesia

Background: Stigmatization attitudes among youths toward people living with HIV (PLWH) is still an issue and concern in Indonesia. The purpose of this study was to determine the regional disparities, levels of HIV-related knowledge, information, and contributions related to stigmatization attitudes...

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Main Authors: Arifin, Hidayat, Ibrahim, Kusman, Rahayuwati, Laili, Herliani, Yusshy Kurnia, Kurniawati, Yulia, Pradipta, Rifky Octavia, Sari, Gevi Melliya, Ko, Nai‑Ying, Wiratama, Bayu Satria
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2788832023-10-18T05:45:56Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278883/ HIV‑related knowledge, information, and their contribution to stigmatization attitudes among females aged 15–24 years: regional disparities in Indonesia Arifin, Hidayat Ibrahim, Kusman Rahayuwati, Laili Herliani, Yusshy Kurnia Kurniawati, Yulia Pradipta, Rifky Octavia Sari, Gevi Melliya Ko, Nai‑Ying Wiratama, Bayu Satria Clinical Sciences Infectious Diseases Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance) Epidemiology Background: Stigmatization attitudes among youths toward people living with HIV (PLWH) is still an issue and concern in Indonesia. The purpose of this study was to determine the regional disparities, levels of HIV-related knowledge, information, and contributions related to stigmatization attitudes among females aged 15–24 years in Indonesia. Methods: A cross-sectional study with The 2017 Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS) was used. A total of 12,691individual records of females aged 15–24 years were recruited through two-stage stratified cluster sampling. The endpoint was stigmatization attitude. Then, bivariate and multivariate binary logistics were performed. Results: The findings showed that female youths who have no HIV-related knowledge (62.15%) and some source of information (52.39%). The highest prevalence of stigmatizing attitude was 59.82%, on Java Island. Multivariate analysis showed that females living in Sulawesi and Kalimantan; those living in a rural area; and those with more HIV-related knowledge were less likely to have a stigmatizing attitude. Conversely, females with the middle- to richest-wealth index and had some HIV-related information were more likely to have a stigmatizing attitude. Conclusion: An understanding of stigmatizing attitudes should be considered through demographic factors, knowledge, and source of HIV-related information. The Indonesian government should pay more attention to indicators of HIV-related knowledge and information. Moreover, we suggest that the government collaborates with youths to disseminate information and restructure and reanalyze policies about HIV. BioMed Central Ltd 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278883/1/HIVrelated-knowledge-information-and-their-contribution-to-stigmatization-attitudes-among-females-aged-1524years-regional-disparities-in-IndonesiaBMC-Public-Health.pdf Arifin, Hidayat and Ibrahim, Kusman and Rahayuwati, Laili and Herliani, Yusshy Kurnia and Kurniawati, Yulia and Pradipta, Rifky Octavia and Sari, Gevi Melliya and Ko, Nai‑Ying and Wiratama, Bayu Satria (2022) HIV‑related knowledge, information, and their contribution to stigmatization attitudes among females aged 15–24 years: regional disparities in Indonesia. BMC Public Health, 22 (1). pp. 1-11. ISSN 14712458 https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-022-13046-7 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13046-7
institution Universitas Gadjah Mada
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continent Asia
country Indonesia
Indonesia
content_provider UGM Library
collection Repository Civitas UGM
language English
topic Clinical Sciences
Infectious Diseases
Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance)
Epidemiology
spellingShingle Clinical Sciences
Infectious Diseases
Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance)
Epidemiology
Arifin, Hidayat
Ibrahim, Kusman
Rahayuwati, Laili
Herliani, Yusshy Kurnia
Kurniawati, Yulia
Pradipta, Rifky Octavia
Sari, Gevi Melliya
Ko, Nai‑Ying
Wiratama, Bayu Satria
HIV‑related knowledge, information, and their contribution to stigmatization attitudes among females aged 15–24 years: regional disparities in Indonesia
description Background: Stigmatization attitudes among youths toward people living with HIV (PLWH) is still an issue and concern in Indonesia. The purpose of this study was to determine the regional disparities, levels of HIV-related knowledge, information, and contributions related to stigmatization attitudes among females aged 15–24 years in Indonesia. Methods: A cross-sectional study with The 2017 Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS) was used. A total of 12,691individual records of females aged 15–24 years were recruited through two-stage stratified cluster sampling. The endpoint was stigmatization attitude. Then, bivariate and multivariate binary logistics were performed. Results: The findings showed that female youths who have no HIV-related knowledge (62.15%) and some source of information (52.39%). The highest prevalence of stigmatizing attitude was 59.82%, on Java Island. Multivariate analysis showed that females living in Sulawesi and Kalimantan; those living in a rural area; and those with more HIV-related knowledge were less likely to have a stigmatizing attitude. Conversely, females with the middle- to richest-wealth index and had some HIV-related information were more likely to have a stigmatizing attitude. Conclusion: An understanding of stigmatizing attitudes should be considered through demographic factors, knowledge, and source of HIV-related information. The Indonesian government should pay more attention to indicators of HIV-related knowledge and information. Moreover, we suggest that the government collaborates with youths to disseminate information and restructure and reanalyze policies about HIV.
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author Arifin, Hidayat
Ibrahim, Kusman
Rahayuwati, Laili
Herliani, Yusshy Kurnia
Kurniawati, Yulia
Pradipta, Rifky Octavia
Sari, Gevi Melliya
Ko, Nai‑Ying
Wiratama, Bayu Satria
author_facet Arifin, Hidayat
Ibrahim, Kusman
Rahayuwati, Laili
Herliani, Yusshy Kurnia
Kurniawati, Yulia
Pradipta, Rifky Octavia
Sari, Gevi Melliya
Ko, Nai‑Ying
Wiratama, Bayu Satria
author_sort Arifin, Hidayat
title HIV‑related knowledge, information, and their contribution to stigmatization attitudes among females aged 15–24 years: regional disparities in Indonesia
title_short HIV‑related knowledge, information, and their contribution to stigmatization attitudes among females aged 15–24 years: regional disparities in Indonesia
title_full HIV‑related knowledge, information, and their contribution to stigmatization attitudes among females aged 15–24 years: regional disparities in Indonesia
title_fullStr HIV‑related knowledge, information, and their contribution to stigmatization attitudes among females aged 15–24 years: regional disparities in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed HIV‑related knowledge, information, and their contribution to stigmatization attitudes among females aged 15–24 years: regional disparities in Indonesia
title_sort hiv‑related knowledge, information, and their contribution to stigmatization attitudes among females aged 15–24 years: regional disparities in indonesia
publisher BioMed Central Ltd
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278883/1/HIVrelated-knowledge-information-and-their-contribution-to-stigmatization-attitudes-among-females-aged-1524years-regional-disparities-in-IndonesiaBMC-Public-Health.pdf
https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278883/
https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-022-13046-7
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13046-7
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