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SOCIAL NETWORKING AND HIV/AIDS ASSOCIATED RISK BEHAVIOUR AMONG STUDENTS IN SELECTED NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES


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ABSTRACT
The study â€-Social Networking and HIV/AIDS Associated Risk Behaviour among Students

in selected Nigerian Universitiesâ€- was carried out to explore how social networking is

associated with higher HIV prevalence and HIV-new infections among young people in

Nigeria. Social networking platforms have features/chat rooms for flirting, adult-hook ups

and sex chat. Young adults are constantly glued to these chat-rooms via the social

networking sites. These virtual spaces are now preferred by them for lewd conversations

which they are not comfortable to engage in physical spaces. Social networking sites

enhance their chances of meeting multiple casual partners depending on their sexual

preference and practices and in most cases; engage in unprotected sexual intercourse.

Moreover, pornographic images shared and accessed via the social media increase their

sexual desire and in their quest to quench their sexual desire, increases their HIV

vulnerability. The major objectives of this study are to: to assess the extent of the use of

social media by young people in the two selected universities in Northern Nigeria, examine

the link between social networking, young people and HIV-vulnerabilities, establish how

social networking impacts on Nigeria's efforts in getting to zero new-HIV infection and

explore how social networking can be effectively used to communicate health effectively to

young adults. The findings of this study imply that social networking is becoming part of

young people's everyday life and if not properly utilized could lead to risky behaviours

including HIV. The study recommends that: Universities and colleges should also encourage

students' (especially undergraduate students) positive usage of Social Network Sites by

creating study groups online on particular courses for students to engage in scholarly

discourse since majority of users on these platforms are youths. Further research into the

potentials of the usage of Social Network Sites should be encouraged as this will further

help determine the extent of its capabilities to bring about development through effective

communication and finally HIV/AIDS campaigns should be repackaged and taken to the

social networking sites to educate the youths and engage their attention.

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