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Concurrent partnerships, partner selection, HIV /AIDS risk perceptions and protective behaviors among a mixed sample of Nigerian women.

机译:尼日利亚妇女混合样本中的并发伙伴关系,伙伴选择,艾滋病毒/艾滋病风险感知和保护行为。

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The study sought to examine concurrent sexual partnerships, partner selection, HIV risk perceptions and protective behaviors among a mixed sample of young women in Lagos, Nigeria engaged in transactional sexual relations. Their transactional sexual relations were investigated using quantitative and qualitative methods, with a mixed sample (n=40) of university students (n=16), sex workers (n=16), and street hawkers (n=8). The mean age of the samples was 21 years (SD=2.1). Street hawkers and students averaged 3.4 and 3 sexual partners respectively, while sex workers were not asked this question for purposes of sensitivity. Most women had an unplanned pregnancy (n=27) and abortions (n-27)---as proxies for unsafe sex. Patterns of concurrent sexual partnerships involved 10 partner types, being driven by factors such as economic support, social mobility and love. Findings showed low perception of risk as a function of the longer duration of sexual partnerships and a belief in rich men having juju/native medicine to protect themselves from HIV/AIDS.;HIV/AIDS protective behaviors and beliefs included: ambiguity about condom use in different partnerships; raising the risk of pregnancy to enhance partner agreement to use condoms; belief in the lack of efficacy of condoms contributing to non-use; belief that a broken condom's rubber could cause another disease; a belief that condoms sold in Nigeria are inferior; the practice of taking medicine to "flush away" the virus before it turns to AIDS; combining native medicine with medicines from the chemist and the belief in being justified in having a greater trust in traditional healers who are seen as more likely to maintain their confidentiality when treated; and, fears about HIV/AIDS testing involving the re-use of needles for testing, stigmatization by medical staff, and routine violations of patient confidentiality.;Implications were discussed, including the need for targeted HIV/AIDS prevention programs that respond to the reality of concurrent sexual partnerships and transactional sexual relations among sub-groups such as young university women, commercial sex workers, and street hawkers. Peer education and community health worker training for members of each sub-group would allow indigenous women opportunities for alternative employment in the process.
机译:该研究试图在尼日利亚拉各斯从事交易性关系的年轻女性混合样本中研究并发性伴侣关系,伴侣选择,艾滋病毒风险感知和保护行为。他们使用定量和定性方法调查了他们的交易性关系,并采用混合样本(n = 40),其中有大学生(n = 16),性工作者(n = 16)和街头小贩(n = 8)。样本的平均年龄为21岁(SD = 2.1)。街头小贩和学生的平均性伴侣分别为3.4和3,而出于敏感的目的,未向性工作者提出这个问题。大多数妇女计划外怀孕(n = 27)和流产(n-27)-作为不安全性行为的代理。并发性伴侣关系的模式涉及10种伴侣类型,这是由经济支持,社会流动性和爱情等因素驱动的。调查结果表明,对性伴侣的持续时间越长,对风险的认识就越低,并且认为有钱人拥有使用法律/天然药物保护自己免受艾滋病毒/艾滋病侵害的富人;艾滋病毒/艾滋病的保护行为和信念包括:不同的伙伴关系;增加怀孕的风险,以增进伴侣同意使用安全套;相信避孕套缺乏功效,导致不使用;相信破裂的避孕套橡胶会导致另一种疾病;认为在尼日利亚出售的避孕套不及格;服用药物以在病毒变成艾滋病之前“冲走”病毒的做法;将天然药物与化学家的药物相结合,并相信有理由相信传统治疗师会获得更大的信任,而传统治疗师在治疗后更有可能保持机密性;以及对HIV / AIDS检测的担忧,包括重复使用检测针,医务人员的侮辱以及对患者机密性的日常侵犯。;讨论了这些影响,包括需要有针对性的针对性的HIV / AIDS预防计划大学女性,商业性工作者和街头小贩等子群体之间的同时性伙伴关系和交易性关系的数量。对每个小组的成员进行同伴教育和社区卫生工作者培训,将为土著妇女在这一过程中提供替代性就业机会。

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    Teachers College, Columbia University.;

  • 授予单位 Teachers College, Columbia University.;
  • 学科 Public health.;Gender studies.;Social work.
  • 学位 Ed.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 227 p.
  • 总页数 227
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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