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Evidence-based monitoring and evaluation of the faith-based approach to HIV prevention among Christian and Muslim youth in Wakiso district in Uganda

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Evidence-based monitoring and evaluation of the faith-based approach to HIV prevention among Christian and Muslim youth in Wakiso district in Uganda

Auteurs : M. Kagimu ; S. Kaye ; D. Ainomugisha ; I. Lutalo ; Y. Walakira ; D. Guwatudde ; C. Rwabukwali

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Abstract

Background

The Islamic Medical Association of Uganda, has been implementing the faith-based approach to HIV prevention without baseline data on expected positive outcomes.

Objectives

To establish evidence-based baseline data on expected positive outcomes of the faith-based approach to HIV prevention.

Methods

A cross-sectional study of 15–24 year-old youths was analyzed for significant associations between HIV infections, risky behaviors, and religiosity

Results

HIV prevalence was 3.6% among Christians and 2.4% among Muslims. Abstaining from sex among teenagers was at 54% for Christians and 58% for Muslims. Being faithful in marriage among males was at 41% for Christians and 34% for Muslims and among females it was 65% for Christians and 69% for Muslims. Praying privately was associated with lower HIV infections and was observed among 60% of Christians. Sujda, the hyperpigmented marker of regular prayers on the forehead of Muslims was associated with lower HIV infections and observed in 42% of them. Ever drank alcohol was associated with higher HIV prevalence and observed in 52% of Christians and 17% of Muslims. Male circumcision rates were 15% for Christians and 98% for Muslims.

Conclusion

A sero-behavioral-religiosity survey can provide evidence-based data for monitoring and evaluation of the faith-based approach to HIV prevention.


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DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v12i2.7
PubMed: 23056016
PubMed Central: 3462538


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