Susuman, Sathiya A.Edmund, AmpeireDept. of StatisticsFaculty of Arts2013-09-102024-05-142011/03/022011/03/022013-09-102024-05-142009https://hdl.handle.net/10566/14871Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThis qualitative study was conducted from June to November 2009, using designed questionnaires for sixty three (63) registered students and five (5) HIV program staff .The main reason for this study was to understand the underlying factors for why students may utilize or may not utilize the available HIV services on campus. The willingness of students to express their views was a positive finding in this study. Majority students who answered the questionnaires were quite aware of these HIV services. They also agreed that services provided are good. The study also found out that females utilized these services more than males and majority of students learnt of the HIV services from the HIV programs pamphlets and website thus indicating that the HIV program at UWC is function. However the research study also found out that the though students are aware of these services few utilize them and majority are females thus leaves a question why males do not utilize.enHealth ServicesHIVAIDSUtilizationCounsellingAwarenessCampaign ProgramsYouth SensitizationCommunityThe utilisation of HIV services on campus by the students of the University of the Western CapeThesisUniversity of the Western Cape