Pevin Maria Nansikombi2023-10-162023-10-162023-10-03https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12311/1125This is a dissertation.The study dwelled to the awareness of the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV among adolescent girls. The study established to be guided by the following objectives: to identify the preventive measure in the avoidance of mother to child transmission of, to find out the challenges faced in the awareness of the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV, to find out the relationship between the awareness programs and the prevention of mother to child transmission. The study was guided by the ecological system theory in undertaking the literature review. The study used a mixed method research design. The study had a study population of 70 respondents, from which it got the sample size which was 40 respondents. The study used a questionnaire and an interview guide in collecting data while embracing the research ethics of respect, confidentiality and consent. The study had limitations that were resolved. The study had a response rate of 100%. Where the majority of the respondents had secondary level academic qualification with a representation of 53.3%. The study drew findings in the precedent chapter and interpreted the findings in the tabular form. Further the study discussed the findings of the study with interpretation and relation to the literature review. Finally, the study gave feasible recommendation, conclusion while aligning the areas of further researchenAwareness of Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Among S.4 Adolescents in Bishop Secondary School in MukonoDissertation