An assessment of media contribution to behavior change and HIV prevention in Nigeria
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2017
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IGI Global
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This chapter explores media influence on behaviour change and its implication for HIV prevention
programmes in Nigeria. Using the agenda setting, and the uses and gratifications theories, it analyzes
how the media set agenda for public opinion and the gratification that audience receive from media
information vis-a-vis behaviour change initiatives in reducing HIV epidemic in Nigeria. The chapter
through a descriptive and literature review approach assesses effective communication framework for
behaviour change and some of the factors contributing to HIV prevalence in Nigeria. The chapter sums
up case studies of interventions that have documented the effectiveness of the media in HIV prevention
initiatives. The chapter concludes on the positive influence of media intervention in sexual behaviour
change programmes but notes that behaviour change still lies with individual decisions. Therefore it
recommends other forms of communication like interpersonal communication, community mobilization
and advocacy to support media strategies for effective HIV prevention initiatives in Nigeria.
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Nelson, O. || Ojebuyi, B . R. || Salawu, A.; impact of the media on African socio-economic development: (2017)Pp. 261-280