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It’s harder for boys? Children’s representations of their HIV/AIDS-affected peers in Zimbabwe

机译:对男孩来说更难吗?津巴布韦受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响的同龄人的儿童画像

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This study examines whether children in rural Zimbabwe have differing representations of their HIV/AIDS-affected peers based on the gender of those peers. A group of 128 children (58 boys, 70 girls) aged 10-14 participated in a draw-and-write exercise, in which they were asked to tell the story of either an HIV/AIDS-affected girl child, or an HIV/AIDS-affected boy child. Stories were inductively thematically coded, and then a post-hoc statistical analysis was conducted to see if there were differences in the themes that emerged in stories about girls versus stories about boys. The results showed that boys were more often depicted as materially deprived, without adult and teacher support, and with a heavy burden of household duties. Further research is needed to determine whether the perceptions of the children in this study point to a series of overlooked challenges facing HIV/AIDS-affected boys, or to a culture of gender inequality facing HIV/AIDS-affected girls – which pays more attention to male suffering than to female suffering.
机译:这项研究基于同龄人的性别,考察了津巴布韦农村地区的儿童是否对受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响的同龄人具有不同的表征。 10至14岁的128名儿童(58名男孩,70名女孩)参加了绘画练习,其中要求他们讲述受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响的女童或艾滋病毒/受艾滋病影响的男孩。对故事进行归纳式主题编码,然后进行事后统计分析,以了解关于女孩的故事与关于男孩的故事中出现的主题是否存在差异。结果表明,男孩经常被描述为物质上被剥夺了,没有成年人和老师的支持,并且承担着家务劳动的沉重负担。需要进行进一步的研究以确定本研究中对儿童的看法是否指向受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响的男孩所面临的一系列被忽视的挑战,还是指向受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响的女孩所面临的性别不平等的文化-这需要更多地关注男性的痛苦要大于女性的痛苦。

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