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Sas 104: Social Science Perspective On Hiv/Aids Question Paper

Sas 104: Social Science Perspective On Hiv/Aids 

Course:Bachelor Of Arts In Sociology

Institution: Moi University question papers

Exam Year:2014



SAS 104: SOCIAL SCIENCE PERSPECTIVES ON HIV/AIDS SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 2013/2014 INSTRUCTION Answer any FOUR questions. HIV can be transmitted from mother to child (MTCT). Explain how we can prevent mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT). The female condom unlike the male condom was recently used to prevent HIV transmission. Describe the benefits of the female condom compared to the male condom in HIV prevention. Using Kenya and South Africa as examples explain how the notion of rurality is used to justify HIV infections among the youth in Sub Saharan Africa. Give reasons why in every two youth in Sub Saharan Africa one has not tested for HIV to determine their infection status. Identify and describe the sociocultural and economic factors that influence the spread of HIV and AIDS in Kenya. Explain the various ways in which people diagnosed with HIV+ react to the news. Examine the mechanism through which poverty is both a cause and an effect of HIV/AIDS. Highlight the response by stakeholders such as government, religious leaders, civil society and communities to the HIV/AIDS pandemic.






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