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Under the supervision of : Prof. Madya Dr. Syarif Husin Lubis

 Chow Paik Wah  Norsofiah bt Abu Bakar  Wee Bee Suan  Chong Pek Lian  Muhanna Mohammed  Pang Kok Lun

Study of HIV infections knowledge and attitude level among undergraduate Biomedical Science students in UKM Kuala Lumpur campus (KKL) session 2011/2012.

 Is the HIV infections knowledge and attitude level GOOD among undergraduate Biomedical science students in UKM Kuala Lumpur campus (KKL) session 2011/2012?

The knowledge and attitude regarding HIV infections is good among undergraduate Biomedical science students in UKM KKL session 2011/2012.

To study HIV infections knowledge and attitude level among undergraduate Biomedical science students in UKM KKL session 2011/2012.

1. To find out HIV infections knowledge and attitude level among undergraduate Biomedical science students 2. To find out association of HIV infections knowledge level with gender, race and level of study. 3. To find out association of HIV infections attitude level with gender, race and level of study

Discussion & Conclusion Samples Questionnaire Stratified random sampling Analysis Results All Biomedical science students in Malaysia All Biomedical science students in Malaysia BiomedicalScienceStudentsUKM-KKL Descriptive study Inferential study Pilot study

 Study design : Cross Sectional Study  Target population : All undergraduate Biomedical Science students in Malaysia  Study population : Biomedical Science students in UKM KKL session 2011/2012

 Sampling method: Stratified sampling and Systematic sampling  Sampling frame: The name lists of First, Second and Third year undergraduate Biomedical science students.  Sampling unit: Biomedical science students

1 st year: __________ students 2 nd year: __________ students 3 rd year: __________ students Total : __________students By using Krejcie and Morgan : n =  2 NP (1-P) ∆ 2 (N-1)+  2 P(1-P) n = 3.84 (255) 0.5 (1-0.5) (255-1)+3.84(0.5)(1-0.5) = *sample size ≈ 154 students

 Questionnaire: Q uestionnaire was distributed to respondents (face to face) and data were analyzed by using SPSS version 20.

Inclusive criteria:  Biomedical Science, FSK, UKM KKL students session 2011/2012 Exclusive criteria  4th year student  Races other than Malay, Chinese and Indian