5 Relevant HIV Thesis Topics for College and SHS Students

Discover 5 relevant HIV thesis topics for college and SHS students. Explore research ideas on awareness, prevention, stigma, and youth-led solutions to the rising HIV crisis.

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Realyn Manalo

7/19/20252 min read

Source: GMA News Online

Let me convince you to make this a thesis.

Right now, thousands of young Filipinos wake up unaware that their lives are already marked by a virus society refuses to talk about. HIV is not just a statistic. It is a slow burn that eats dreams, relationships, and futures. In schools, the silence is loud. In homes, the stigma is crushing. And every day, more names are added to a growing list that could have been prevented.

Here’s the ugly truth. The number of young Filipinos aged 15 to 25 living with HIV has exploded by 500 percent. This is not just a health problem. It is a failure of education. A failure of policy. A failure of a culture that prefers shame over truth. If we do not act, this will not just steal lives. It will steal an entire generation.


Who Can Use These Topics

This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:

College Programs:

  • Public Health

  • Nursing

  • Psychology

  • Social Work

  • Education

  • Political Science

  • Communication


Senior High School Strands:

  • All SHS strands

5 Thesis Topic Ideas

1.The Impact of Comprehensive Sexuality Education on HIV Awareness among Senior High School Students

How does access to proper sexuality education shape students’ knowledge and attitudes toward HIV prevention.

Target Respondents

  • Senior high school students

  • Public and private school teachers

2.The Relationship Between Social Stigma and HIV Testing Uptake among Filipino Youth

Explores how fear of discrimination affects willingness to get tested for HIV.

Target Respondents

  • Youth aged 15 to 25

  • Community health workers

3.The Effect of Online HIV Awareness Campaigns on Safe Sex Practices among College Students

Examines how digital advocacy influences preventive behaviors.

Target Respondents

  • College students

  • Youth organization leaders

4.The Link Between Mental Health and Treatment Adherence

of HIV-Positive Filipino Youth

Investigates how depression and anxiety affect consistency in taking HIV medication.

Target Respondents

  • Elementary school students

  • School administrators

5.The Influence of Peer-Led Interventions on HIV Knowledge and Attitudes among At-Risk Youth Communities

Looks at how youth-led programs can change perceptions and reduce risky behaviors.

Target Respondents

  • Youth members of at-risk communities

  • Peer educators and NGO workers

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