![]() This study analyzes the discriminatory attitude toward PLHIV in the family context using socio-economic factors and information sources in Indonesia.Ī cross-sectional study design was adopted using secondary data from the 2017 Indonesian Demographic Health Survey (IDHS). In addition to facing discrimination in their communities, many PLHIV have family members who have a discriminatory attitude. The well-being of people living with HIV (PLHIV) remains a concern. This research recommended health workers to provide counseling plus module. Open Communication in family could prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS to family members. This research has found the effect of communication pattern in family on prevention efforts of transmission HIV/AIDS. The finding of the study showed that there is a significant increase in the average score of HIV/AIDS prevention efforts when comparing between pre and post intervention in the treatment group and control group. ![]() ![]() Data analyzed with paired t test with α = 0.05. Data was collected by likert-scale questionnaires. The treatment group has provided with module to be learned a month. Sample divided into two groups as treatment and control. The study was conducted at VCT Polyclinic in Badung Hospital. ![]() The design of this study is quasi-experiment involving 30 samples selected with purposive sampling technique. The aims of this study is to determine the effect of communication patterns on HIV/AIDS prevention efforts in Badung Regency.
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