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Younger teachers more open about HIV in South Africa
9 Feb 2010 | Moderator | Articles - Page 2
A yet-to-be released study by the Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal has found that younger educators, who felt they were more informed about HIV and less inclined to stigmatize infected people, were also more likely than their older colleagues to talk to students about HIV-related issues. Click here to read more.
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I wish there were more details here. But providing a hyperlink is also not a bad idea.
As for the report, I think that it is wonderfully captures the main findings of the study. Is the entire report accessible? Is it on the library yet?

Amit Pandey says:
16 February 2010
It is a good piece of information. I also wish to see the full report.
It is corroborated fact that the young people are more open to talk about HIV and other sexual issues that the older people, therefore the older people needs to be sanitized enough about these issues.