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Snowledge, attitude and practices on HIV/AIDS, its transmission and prevention among primary school pupils in rural Kisarawe
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transmission (76%). Males were more knowledgeable than females on prevention (69.9% vs. 61.4%) and results were significant. Forty two percent (42%) of pupils have had sexual intercourse and in most cases with their fellow pupils (57.1%). Age group in which most pupils started to engage in sexual activities was 11 to 14 years (65.7%). 32.9% of pupils were forced into sexual intercourse and females were more coerced than males (58% vs. 15.7%) and results were statistically significant. Only about 28.6% of pupils reported condom use in their last sexual intercourse. Furthermore 61.1% of pupils considered condoms ineffective in preventing HIV transmission. Among interviewed pupils 25 (7.5%) reported to have suffered from STI.