Indigenous knowledge of HIV/AIDS among High School students in Namibia

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Date
2011
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BioMed Central The Open Access Publisher
Abstract
The use of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) can help students to form schemas for interpreting local phenomena through the prism of what they already know. The formation of schemas related to HIV/AIDS risk perception and prevention is important for individuals to form local meanings of the HIV /AIDS epidemic. The objective of this study was to explore the indigenous names and symptoms of HIY/AIDS among High School students in Namibia
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Indigenous, Knowledge, HIV /AIDS, High School students, Namibia
Citation
Chinsembu, K. C. and others. 2011. Indigenous knowledge of HIV/AIDS among High School students in Namibia. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 7(17):1-21.