EFFECT OF MASS MEDIA CAMPAIGN ON THE HIV AND AIDS MENACE IN NIGERIA

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EFFECT OF MASS MEDIA CAMPAIGN ON THE HIV AND AIDS MENACE IN NIGERIA

 

ABSTRACT

This study focused on the effect of media campaign HIV/ AIDS menace in Nigeria a case study of Enugu metropolis. The sample for this was randomly selected using stratified sampling technique. This was done to ensure that all categories  of fouth in the sample were adequately represented. Out of the 160 respondent that filled the questionnaire and returned them 112 were male while 48 were females. Also as of the respondents fall within the single category while as were married.  most of the respondents fell within.  The age bracket of 28 and 40 and comprised of students traders and professionals. The finding of the study has shown that the mass media helped in creating the  much needed awareness of AIDS score amongst the fouths in Enugu. It was also clarified that campaign actually influence the sexual behaviour of the fouths as regards sexual activities. The finding significantly  show that because of the campaign the fouths especially the single ones have become dreadful and scared of the disease hence.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page                                        ii

Approval page                                    iii

Dedication                                         iv

Acknowledgement                                    v

Abstract                                         vi

Table of content                                    vii

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.0    Background of study                            

1.1    Historical aspect of HIV                            

1.2    Statement of the research problems                     

1.3    Objective of the study                             

1.4    Significance of the study                            

1.5    Research hypothesis                            

1.6    Research  hypothesis                            

1.7    Definition of terms                                

1.8    Assumption                                     

1.9    Scope and limitation  of the study                   

 

CHAPTER TWO        

2.1    Source of literature                             

2.2    Literature review                                

 

CHAPTER THREE

3.1    Research method                                

3.2    Research design                                

3.3    Sampling procedure                            

3.4    Measuring instrument                            

3.5    Data collection                                 

3.6    Data analysis                                 

3.7    Expected results                                

 

CHAPTER FOUR     

4.1    Data analysis and result                            

4.2    sample characteristics                            

4.3    discussion                                     

 

CHAPTER FIVE               

Summary and Recommendation                         

5.1    Summary                                    

5.2    Conclusion                                    

5.3    Recommendations                                

Questionnaire                                

References                                    

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