Abstract:
To study about the HIV knowledge by investigating the influence of the socio-economic characteristics; individual and experience factors, with the risk of the students sexual behaviour. The Behaviour Surveillance Survey (round 12) conducted by Bureau of Epidemiology, Department of Communicable Disease Control is employed in this study. The total number of the samples is 53,010 students which are 19,424 samples of the secondary school students, 16,577 samples to the high school students and 17,009 samples of the vocational college students. The result of the logistic regression reveals that the probability of having sex relates to gender, age, education, living arrangement, accessing to the pornographic materials (website/ VDO/Book), using drug and alcohol before having sex and knowledge and awareness on HIV/AIDS. The result of the multiple regression demonstrates that the level of sexual behavior risk to HIV is significantly influenced by gender, age, education, living arrangment, accessing to the pornographic materials (website/ VDO/Book) and using drug and alcohol before having sex.