HIV risk environment for Ghanaian women: challenges to prevention
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Auteurs : Judy E. Mill [Canada] ; John K. Anarfi [Ghana]Source :
- Social science & medicine : (1982) [ 0277-9536 ] ; 2002.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Anecdotes comme sujet, Comportement sexuel (ethnologie), Culture (sociologie), Droits des femmes, Femelle, Ghana (épidémiologie), Humains, Identité de genre, Infections à VIH (), Infections à VIH (ethnologie), Infections à VIH (transmission), Pauvreté, Pouvoir (psychologie), Prise de décision, Prise de risque, Santé des femmes, Séropositivité VIH (ethnologie), Séropositivité VIH (psychologie).
- MESH :
- ethnologie : Comportement sexuel, Infections à VIH, Séropositivité VIH.
- psychologie : Séropositivité VIH.
- épidémiologie : Ghana, Infections à VIH.
- Pascal (Inist)
- Anecdotes comme sujet, Culture (sociologie), Droits des femmes, Femelle, Humains, Identité de genre, Infections à VIH, Pauvreté, Pouvoir (psychologie), Prise de décision, Prise de risque, SIDA, Facteur risque, Expérience personnelle, Perception sociale, Comportement, Femelle, Homme, Prévention, Milieu culturel, Condom, Education santé, Santé des femmes, Santé publique, Ghana.
- Wicri :
- geographic : Ghana.
- topic : Homme, Santé publique.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- AIDS, Anecdotes as Topic, Behavior, Condom, Cultural environment, Culture, Decision Making, Female, Gender Identity, Ghana, Ghana (epidemiology), HIV Infections (ethnology), HIV Infections (prevention & control), HIV Infections (transmission), HIV Seropositivity (ethnology), HIV Seropositivity (psychology), Health education, Human, Humans, Personal experience, Poverty, Power (Psychology), Prevention, Public health, Risk factor, Risk-Taking, Sexual Behavior (ethnology), Social perception, Women's Health, Women's Rights.
- MESH :
- geographic , epidemiology : Ghana.
- ethnology : HIV Infections, HIV Seropositivity, Sexual Behavior.
- prevention & control : HIV Infections.
- psychology : HIV Seropositivity.
- transmission : HIV Infections.
- Anecdotes as Topic, Culture, Decision Making, Female, Gender Identity, Humans, Poverty, Power (Psychology), Risk-Taking, Women's Health, Women's Rights.
Abstract
Ghana is experiencing high rates of HIV transmission and women have been identified as a group with increased vulnerability to infection. Women's vulnerability may be influenced by factors such as gender, unequal power relationships and poverty. Research was undertaken in Ghana from January to May 1999 to examine the experiences of HIV sero-positive women. Thirty-one women were interviewed to explore the broad context of disease transmission and to identify factors that mediated women's ability to protect themselves from infection. The poverty experienced by many of the women during their childhood years, coupled with a societal belief that favored the education of males, restricted the participants' educational and vocational opportunities. With limited education and few vocational skills, many of the women took boyfriends to assist them with the purchase of food, clothing and shelter as a strategy for survival. For most women, the use of condoms with sexual partners was restricted by the high value placed on fertility, the negative association of condoms with prostitution, and the women's limited ability to influence decision-making in this area. The women's narratives provide a compelling description of the context of HIV transmission in Ghana. Strategies to expand and intensify the response to HIV prevention are presented and critiqued.
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Ghana is experiencing high rates of HIV transmission and women have been identified as a group with increased vulnerability to infection. Women's vulnerability may be influenced by factors such as gender, unequal power relationships and poverty. Research was undertaken in Ghana from January to May 1999 to examine the experiences of HIV sero-positive women. Thirty-one women were interviewed to explore the broad context of disease transmission and to identify factors that mediated women's ability to protect themselves from infection. The poverty experienced by many of the women during their childhood years, coupled with a societal belief that favored the education of males, restricted the participants' educational and vocational opportunities. With limited education and few vocational skills, many of the women took boyfriends to assist them with the purchase of food, clothing and shelter, as a strategy for survival. For most women, the use of condoms with sexual partners was restricted by the high value placed on fertility, the negative association of condoms with prostitution, and the women's limited ability to influence decision-making in this area. The women's narratives provide a compelling description of the context of HIV transmission in Ghana. Strategies to expand and intensify the response to HIV prevention are presented and critiqued.</div>
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