Abstract:
The study critically reviewed acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in relation to
students’ sexual behaviour in Jos metropolis. To achieve this, two null hypotheses were
postulated and tested. A cross-sectional correlation design was employed on 200 students. The
sample waas drawn from 5 secondary schools using disproportionate stratified sampling
techniques. A self developed 20 item scale was used in collecting the data. Data were analyzed
using pearson product moment correlation coefficient. Result revealed a significant relationship
in the two null hypotheses. Recommendations offered, suggested encouragement to form clubs
that will enlighten students on transmission and prevention of HIV/AIDS as well as avoiding
risky sexual behaviour among students.