ESUT EFFECT OF MASS MEDIA CAMPAIGN ON THE HIV-AIDS MENACE IN NIGERIA

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EFFECT OF MASS MEDIA CAMPAIGN ON THE HIV/AIDS MENACE IN NIGERIA
TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE
1.0        Background of study                                            
1.1    Historical aspect of HIV                                        
1.2        Statement of the research problems                       
1.3        Objective of the study                                          
1.4        Significance of the study                                               
1.5        Research hypothesis                                            
1.6        Research  hypothesis                                           
1.7        Definition of terms                                                       
1.8        Assumption                                                                 
1.9        Scope and limitation  of the study                          
CHAPTER TWO            
2.1        Source of literature                                                      
2.2        Literature review                                                 
CHAPTER THREE
3.1        Research method                                                        
3.2        Research design                                                  
3.3        Sampling procedure                                             
3.4        Measuring instrument                                           
3.5        Data collection                                                    
3.6        Data analysis                                                              
3.7        Expected results                                                  
CHAPTER FOUR          
4.1    Data analysis and result                                                
4.2        sample characteristics                                          
4.3        discussion                                                           
CHAPTER FIVE                               
Summary and Recommendation                                    
5.1        Summary                                                           
5.2        Conclusion                                                          
5.3        Recommendations                                               
Questionnaire                                                             
References                                                                 CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1    Background of the Study
        The media as had been established can provide for audience members information on Varity of issue.  By emphasizing certain topic stressing particular interpretation and projects specific themes the media creates some distorted impression with their “ definition” portraying  reflection of the real society ie if sexual promiscuity is  regularly portrayed as widely practices and accepted in this sense, the viewers  may accept such definition as normative in the society  because of media definition when somebody defines his/ her own over behavior in such a situation norms  internalized from media sources may guide his/ her  conduct.
        The media has gone a long way in teaching people some behavioral practices and pervading them to internalize the norm. the presence of media has attended the nature of societal communication norms
        Large advance has concentrated on the media to provide a continuos flow of news entrapment    political commentaries and other types of messages people depend on te media for various forms of gratification open content and if denied such communication they feel deprived and show (Benelson 1950:887-898) the potential effect of the media in shaping attitudes and  behaviors of people has been the subject of considerable debate because many faction both good and bad aspects modify media influence.  It is clear that the media to have at least  and indirect influence on people attitudes and this is by making them aware of events outside their immediate experience / knowledge.
        We    have learned through research that the images and world carried by media determines within the limitation posed by intervening factors  opinions  of people and this actions woodier wilson  1998” said “unless you get the right thing go wrong it is believed that the perfect world there is often a vital step to finding the cure for many social ills.
        In this it is believed that extensive coverage and true  information from media houses on the Hiv / AIDS campaign will  reach and perhaps touch on the sexual   habits of youths  particularly in Enugu  environs.
        The backgrounds of this study reflect that this epidemic is called Hiv/ Aids when a disease is sexually transmitted the public and efforts to eradicate it are fortified because of its effect to the society.  As at present one may say that AIDS is our published, it is the worst disease to have  struck human rale since the plaque of the 14th century.
Some health experts are saying that this will cause even more deaths and destruction then the black plague while experts are looking for remedy to this dreadful disease others claim to  have the  capability and even cure for Aids  victim  but was said to have  lacked scientific proofs.  Mean while statistic should that is million people are with this disease and do not know  it for year (VAN IMPT 1987 P.1)
1.2    Statement of the Problems
The role of mass media in a society cannot be over emphasized.  It gives beyond the ordinary art and science of new gathering and dissemination to shaping opinions and attitude of people accurate analysis and interpretation of news event through their information education entertaining   and socializing function the mass media affect people attitude and behavior (Graham mitten 1983 32).
        In  this topic however the effect of mass media campaign on  HIV /AIDS menace  in Nigeria is knowledge acquire through frequency of firm, and coverage of  campaigns behavior instincts  and  knowledge of  sexuality supporting a  programme  and  other factors are employed to  measure persuasion campaign effectiveness.  In view of there programmes it therefore becomes necessary to take a had look at the role of the media in the HIV / AIDS menace in our society especially in Enugu metropolis.
        However research is a systematic search of knowledge facts with the primary aim of finding solution to existing  problem.  Proper identification of the problem  (s) steaminess the direction of the study.  Therefore the problem this work aims at solving are
 Research work aim at solving are.
a.           To  know the effectiveness of media toward informing  people on the ills of HIV/AIDS
b.           To determine the major sources of information regarding to HIV /AIDS
c.           To effect exposure to HIV/AIDS campaign on the sexual behavior of the people in Enugu metropolis.
1.3    Objective of the Study
        The objective of studying the effect of media campaign on the HIV/ AIDS  menace in Nigeria  is  to  know  what  AIDS  really means and also  to let people know that AIDS is  real
Furthermore to know whether the number of  AIDS victims are increasing or decreasing with  the campaign on the above the study of this topic will also help us to educate the people, on  the  various way AIDS can be contacted because  many people  engage themselves in dirty activities which they don’t  know that it is a way of  contacting AIDS for   instance a woman infected  with AIDS virus transmit it to her  future during  pregnancy or to her baby during  breast feeding blood transfusion using one string to inject so  many people manicure  and pedicure barbing  different people with are razor blade  all these are the way people can contact AIDS.
        Another reason for embarking on this topic is to assist in spreading the gospel on the threats of AIDS
The topic at the end will help the general public in Enugu to know murch people have   being infected with AIDS and it will also help them to know whether this compassing has any effect or .  the reason  for embarking on the topic can never be over looked because it will help us to know whether the number of people affected in increasing or decreasing for instance according to press release by Dr Tony Eloike, Enugu co-ordinate  of AIDS  campaign said  that  from what is on the ground with AIDS in Enugu state expect projection is that by  this year we will be contending with AIDS in Enugu state  expect projection is that  by the year we would be contending with 130,000 new HIV infection per year, 11,00 cases of AIDS per  year  3,000 AIDS   death per year 10,00 AIDS related  orphan  per and the age is 20 – 24 years of age.
        The study is interested in the audience especially the youth  the question is do  their sex and age affect the way they perceive the message  are they really getting the information about the consequences of the epidemic.
1.4    Research Questions
1.           Do people get most information about HIV/AIDS through the mass media?
2.           Does exposure to HIV/AIDS comparing discourage youths form sexual promiscuity?                 
3.           Do youth that are single expose themselves more to HIV/ AIDS then those who are married?
4.           Is the campaign helping in decreasing or increasing  the number of AIDS victims in Enugu ?
1.5    Research Hypotheses
        The research hypothesis for this study is derived from research question they are
1.      Hi     most respondent will get information about  AIDS through mass media.
Ho:  most respondent are not likely to be informed about HIV/ AIDS.
2.           H2: Exposure to HIV/ AIDS campaign will tend to discourage youth from sexual misconduct.
Ho:   Non exposure to HIV / AIDS will tend to encourage youth to sexual promiscuity.
3.     H3:    youth who are single will expose themselves to HIV/AIDS more than those youths who are married.
¬        H0:    youth who are single will not expose themselves to HIV/ AIDS more  than those youths who are married.
4.      H4:    The campaign is helping in decreasing the number of AIDS victims in Enugu
H0:    The absence of the compaign will bring about increase in the number of AIDS victims in Enugu.
1.6    Significance of the Study
The research work will be of great value to the people of Enugu and the entire nation at large.  It is during this research that we come to understand that even in the remote village here (Enugu) people are affected with HIV/AIDS  because they refuse to lake the advice given by the campaign coordinator and ministry of health.  The compassing as we have see is still  to achieve many purpose on the people because they still think  that the compaign is meat only for those who engage  themselves in sexual immorality not knowing that there are  so many ways one can  contact HIV/AIDS, these are according to “A  Guide for survived” published by hairs country medical society and Houston Academy of medicine.
1.           Sexual contact: This means having sexual intercourse (vagina or and ) with intercourse can lake place between a man  and a woman or because the  penis can invisibly tear  in the tissue of the rectum  allowed  infected serve to the blood stream  directly. It occurs as well as vagina though not often
2.           Blood contamination:- This happens when the HIV/AIDS get  directly  into the blood  stream  through the transfusion of infected blood  into uninfected
3.           Mother to child: A woman who is infected  with the HIV/AIDS virus may spread the disease to her baby  during pregnancy or during child birth.  There  also the possibility of passing it on to the child through  breast  feeding.
4.           Use of unsterilized razor that has been used on an infected person is  another means of transferring HIV/AIDS. Therefore you can see that if the person of Enugu can adhere to the campaign the number of people that are yet to be infield will decrease because according to he campaign coordinator no medicine has been found  for the cure of the disease.
If the Enugu people  and the gender public adhere to the compaign it will be benefic to both the youths  and adults because the disease is no respect of any body.
1.7    Assumptions   It  is assumed that the respondent not only have assess the mass media (Newspaper magazine television and Radio ) for information but at the same  time are exposed to HIV / AIDS  news commentaries, Advertisements and jungles  it is also  assumed that the respondent to the questions are informed sufficiently to understand the  question.  In this regard therefore effort should be made to frame question as simple as possible and straight  to the  point.
Finally it is assumed that the respondent are of age understand what sex entails.
1.9    Definition of Terms
Mass Media:- This concern with all organ of communication concerns with the disseminator  of  information about the HIV/AID. These include the print media (Newspaper magazine ) and  electronic media (Radio  and television)
Campaign :- This can be defined as a  serve or organized actions in support of a cause in the area of our study it can be defined  as an organized action  taken towards eliminating HIV/AIDS in our society.  It can come in form of rally workshop seminar advert and also in a dramatically from aiming  towards educating  people on ills  of HIV /AIDS.
HIV: The human immune virus it is the virus that goes
with AIDS when one is infected with the HIV the next thing is AIDS itself.  It can stay for a long time on the body before manifesting to a full blown AIDS.
AIDS:- A –Acquired mean the diseases is an  infection
one that infect through contact with an infected person. It is not hereditary in  nature.
I – immune – The bodies defence system which prevent us from disease.
D – Deficiency: This means not working normal when it affects the immune  system it stop it from fighting  against disease
S – syndrome:- A group of symptoms which  when  they occur  together you know that the immune system is week.  And the person involved has a particular disease or condition
Menace: - A threat on something or to cause  injury or damage on something. AID menace means a great threat on the people which may do much more harm on the people.
Metropolies: This means that the study is base on the capital city of Enugu or main town in Enugu
  
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