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SAHARA J : Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance

https://read.qxmd.com/read/33641619/relationship-between-socio-economic-characteristics-of-older-adults-women-and-family-planning-use-in-botswana
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Njoku Ola Ama, John O Olaomi
Older adults (50 years and over) are still sexually active and therefore vulnerable to unplanned pregnancy, infection of STIs and HIV, yet there are no programmes in place to cater for their family planning needs. The objective of the study is to show how some socio-economic characteristics of older adults influence their family planning (FP) use. The study used a stratified random sampling design where four health districts (two urban and two rural) were purposively selected and the sample size of 444 older adult women allocated to the districts using proportional allocation to size...
December 2021: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33641602/sexual-risk-behaviour-and-its-correlates-among-adolescents-in-mozambique-results-from-a-national-school-survey-in-2015
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Supa Pengpid, Karl Peltzer
The study aimed to assess the prevalence and correlates of sexual risk behaviours among adolescents in Mozambique. In the cross-sectional 'Global School-Based Health Survey (GSHS)', 1918 students aged 11-18 years from Mozambique responded to a questionnaire in 2015. More than half (57.4%) of the students ever had sex, 68.4% among boys and 45.8% among girls. Among students who ever had sex, 41.5% had early sexual debut (<14 years), 57.9% had multiple sexual partners, 25.0% had not used a condom and 42.0% had not used birth control at last sex, and 59...
December 2021: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33641600/knowledge-attitudes-and-prevention-practices-regarding-hiv-aids-among-barbers-in-ho-municipality-ghana
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mercy Demaris Quarm, Jacqueline Mthembu, Khangelani Zuma, Elvis Enowbeyang Tarkang
The barbing industry poses particular public health risks if it is not conducted in a safe and hygienic manner. These risks can lead to the transmission of infectious diseases like the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) to the barbers or their clients. This study investigated the knowledge, attitudes and prevention practices regarding HIV transmission among barbers in the Ho Municipality. A descriptive cross-sectional design was employed. A pretested structured questionnaire was administered to a consented sample of barbers sampled using a multistage random sample design...
December 2021: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33509063/hiv-aids-treatment-funding-system-to-support-the-people-affected-by-hiv-aids-in-surakarta-indonesia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Argyo Demartoto, Bhisma Murti, Siti Zunariyah
People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA's) quality of life (QoL) is determined by the lifetime treatment sustainability. Republic of Indonesia Minister of Health's Decree Number 328 of 2003 stated that government subsidies the PLWHA's medication and treatment, despite not covering entire medication and treatment cost. The objective of research was to analyse the cost assumed by PLWHA in accessing HIV/AIDS treatment service in Surakarta, Indonesia. The target group in this case study was PLWHAs, and related stakeholders of medical treatment in one of Public Health Centers and a Public Hospital in Surakarta; AIDS Commission of Surakarta City; Solo Plus Peer Support Group and AIDS-Care NGO selected purposively...
December 2021: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33357027/factors-associated-with-discriminatory-attitudes-towards-people-living-with-hiv-among-adult-population-in-ethiopia-analysis-on-ethiopian-demographic-and-health-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gedefaw Alen Diress, Mohammed Ahmed, Melese Linger
Extensive discriminatory attitudes in a population can affect people's willingness to be tested for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), their initiation of antiretroviral therapy, social support as well as the quality of life of people infected with HIV. This study aimed to assess factors associated with discriminatory attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). Secondary data analysis was conducted using data from the 2016 Ethiopia Demographic Health Survey. A total of 26,623 adult populations were included...
December 2020: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33307995/how-is-becoming-pregnant-whilst-hiv-positive-voices-of-women-at-a-selected-rural-clinic-in-mpumalanga-province-of-south-africa
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Livhuwani Muthelo, Judith Prudence Mgwenya, Rambelani Nancy Malema, Tebogo Mothiba
Background : Pregnancy decision-making is complicated for HIV-positive women because they have to contend with unpredictable symptoms, potential vertical transmission, and often a problematic life context including poverty, abuse, and stigma. Purpose : The purpose of the study was to explore the views of HIV-positive women attending a support group at a clinic in the Mpumalanga Province, on becoming pregnant. Methods : A qualitative, descriptive, and phenomenological research design was adopted to conduct one-on-one interviews using a semi-structured interview guide...
December 2020: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33203341/perceived-influence-of-value-systems-on-the-uptake-of-voluntary-medical-male-circumcision-among-men-in-kweneng-east-botswana
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thandisizwe R Mavundla, Fungai Mbengo, Khanyenda Bruce Ngomi
Botswana is one of the countries in Eastern and Southern Africa significantly impacted by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). To control the spread of HIV, the government in 2009 rolled out the voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) programme as an additional HIV prevention strategy with the goal of circumcising 80% of HIV negative men by 2016. However, the country failed to achieve this goal as less than 30% of the targeted men were circumcised by 2016. A study was therefore conducted to explore and describe the factors that are perceived by men in Botswana to influence the uptake of VMMC in order to inform future policymaking and programming on VMMC...
December 2020: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33172338/attitudes-and-beliefs-of-immigrants-regarding-hiv-and-aids-in-mopani-district-south-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lunic B Khoza, Hilda N Shilubane, Mygirl P Lowane
Sub-Saharan Africa faces and is severely affected by many conflicts. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) threaten both the physical and financial well-being of individuals in these struggling countries. This research aims to investigate the immigrants' attitudes and beliefs regarding HIV/AIDS in the Mopani district, Limpopo Province. Qualitative and quantitative designs were used, and 200 immigrants were sampled. Data was collected using a questionnaire with closed and open-ended questions...
December 2020: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32921228/a-qualitative-evaluation-of-a-stress-management-programme-for-hiv-and-aids-home-based-care-workers-in-tshwane-south-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P M Kupa, L S Geyer
The HIV and AIDS pandemic resulted in increased demands on the South African healthcare system and contributed to elevated stress levels among healthcare workers, including home-based care workers. The goal of the study was to evaluate a stress management programme for HIV and AIDS home-based care workers in Tshwane, South Africa. Social constructionism was adopted as the theoretical framework of the study. The study implemented intervention research and adopted a qualitative research approach, specifically the instrumental case study...
December 2020: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31271105/risky-sexual-behaviours-among-young-people-in-sub-saharan-africa-how-can-parents-use-the-ottawa-charter-for-health-promotion-for-change
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elvis Tarkang, Lilian Pencille, Hubert Amu, Joyce Komesour, Prosper Lutala
Despite progress made in the treatment of HIV and AIDS by making available the antiretroviral treatment in Africa, youth are still struggling with inadequate knowledge, a negative attitude towards AIDS and high-risk sexual behaviour. All of these are compounded by a lack of open communication between parents and youths which among others, which impedes on the control of the pandemic in this vulnerable group. Building on 'Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion' as one way of breaking all barriers in this communication, we suggest keys points in five different domains of this framework namely: building healthy public policies, creating a supportive environment, strengthening community action, developing personal skills, and reorienting the health services...
December 2019: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31271102/investigating-client-satisfaction-with-antiretroviral-treatment-services-in-south-south-nigeria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Omosivie Maduka
Client satisfaction is a key method of evaluating the quality of healthcare services. This research investigated client satisfaction with anti-retroviral treatment services in selected outpatient facilities in Rivers State. This study was a qualitative study carried out in four antiretroviral treatment (ART) facilities in Rivers State, Nigeria. Researchers conducted nine Key Informant Interviews (KIIs), 25 In-depth interviews (IDIs) and eight Focus Group Discussion (FGDs) among 73 Persons Living with HIVs (PLHIVS) consisting of 31 males and 42 females, using a topic guide...
December 2019: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31264524/a-weighted-bootstrap-approach-to-logistic-regression-modelling-in-identifying-risk-behaviours-associated-with-sexual-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Humphrey Brydon, Rénette Blignaut, Joachim Jacobs
The latest population estimates released by Statistics South Africa indicate that 25.03% of all deaths in 2017 in South Africa were AIDS-related. Along with these results, it is also reported that 7.06% of the population were living with HIV, with the HIV-prevalence among youth (aged 15-24) at 4.64% for 2017 (STATSSA. (2018). Retrieved from Statistics South Africa: https://www.statssa.gov.za/publications/P0302/P03022017.pdf ). The data used in the study contained information related to the risk-taking behaviours associated with the sexual activity of entering first-year students at the University of the Western Cape...
December 2019: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31179837/youth-living-with-hiv-aids-in-secondary-schools-perspectives-of-peer-educators-and-patron-teachers-in-western-uganda-on-stressors-and-supports
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emmanuel Kimera, Sofie Vindevogel, John Rubaihayo, Didier Reynaert, Jessica De Maeyer, Anne-Mie Engelen, Johan Bilsen
As Youth Living With HIV/AIDS (YLWHA) continue to survive and live with HIV chronically due to effective Antiretroviral Therapy (ART), it is paramount to work toward maximising their psychosocial wellbeing. The school where these YLWHA are expected to spend most of their time is an excellent environment to investigate this. In this study, we explore perspectives of Peer Educators (PEs) in secondary schools of one district in Western Uganda on how YLWHA are perceived in school, on their daily stressors and their way of coping with their HIV-positive serostatus given the support of the schools...
December 2019: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31038004/zimbabwean-secondary-school-guidance-and-counseling-teachers-teaching-sexuality-education-in-the-hiv-and-aids-education-curriculum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ephias Gudyanga, Naydene de Lange, Mathabo Khau
In spite of the importance of sexuality education and HIV and AIDS education in preventing HIV infections, Zimbabwean secondary school Guidance and Counseling teachers are not engaging optimally with the current Guidance and Counseling, HIV and AIDS & Life Skills education curriculum, and hence, they are not serving the needs of the learners in the context of the HIV and AIDS pandemic. The aim of the study, therefore, was to explore how Guidance and Counseling teachers could be enabled to teach the necessary critical content in sexuality education in the HIV and AIDS education curriculum...
December 2019: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30991895/fighting-against-hiv-and-aids-within-a-resource-constrained-rural-setting-a-case-study-of-the-ruvheneko-programme-in-chirumhanzu-zimbabwe
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christina Tafadzwa Dzimiri, Patrick Dzimiri, Kezia Batisai
Since reports of the first incidence of the HIV virus in Zimbabwe in 1985, the epidemic has negatively impacted on every facet of human security. Rural areas, by virtue of being the periphery and constrained in terms of resources and health care provision, bear the brunt of the epidemic. In light of the above background, this paper examined how the establishment of Ruvheneko Programme by the people of Chirumhanzu helped in mitigating on the impact of HIV and AIDS in the rural sphere. The paper analyses how the community of Chirumhanzu successfully engaged each other to the extent of coming up with such a vibrant programme...
December 2019: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30987536/navigating-intimate-sexual-partnerships-in-an-era-of-hiv-dimensions-of-couple-relationship-quality-and-satisfaction-among-adults-in-eswatini-and-linkages-to-hiv-risk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allison Ruark, Edward C Green, Amy Nunn, Caitlin Kennedy, Alfred Adams, Thandeka Dlamini-Simelane, Pamela Surkan
Couple relationship functioning impacts individual health and well-being, including HIV risk, but scant research has focused on emic understandings of relationship quality in African populations. We explored relationship quality and satisfaction in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) using data from 148 in-depth interviews (117 life-course interviews with 28 adults and 31 interviews with 29 marriage counselors and their clients) and 4 focus group discussions. Love, respect, honesty, trust, communication, sexual satisfaction, and sexual faithfulness emerged as the most salient characteristics of good relationships, with both men and women emphasising love and respect as being most important...
December 2019: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30727838/hiv-fatalism-and-engagement-in-transactional-sex-among-ugandan-fisherfolk-living-with-hiv
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katelyn M Sileo, Laura M Bogart, Glenn J Wagner, William Musoke, Rose Naigino, Barbara Mukasa, Rhoda K Wanyenze
HIV fatalism, or the belief that HIV acquisition and mortality is out of one's control, is thought to contribute to HIV risk in fishing populations in East Africa. The objective of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the association between fatalism and sexual risk behaviours (unprotected sex, engagement in transactional sex), beyond the influence of other known HIV risk factors (e.g. food insecurity, mobility), and identify demographic, psychosocial, and structural correlates of HIV fatalism. Ninety-one men and women living in fishing villages on two islands in Lake Victoria, Uganda completed an interviewer-administered questionnaire after testing HIV-positive during home or community-based HIV testing between May and July 2015...
December 2019: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30427256/the-pull-of-soccer-and-the-push-of-xhosa-boys-in-an-hiv-and-drug-abuse-intervention-in-the-western-cape-south-africa
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melissa Medich, Deborah Mindry, Mark Tomlinson, Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus, Jason Bantjes, Dallas Swendeman
There is growing interest in engaging men and boys in health and development programmes targeting the intersection of HIV risk, substance abuse, and violence. Understanding the conceptualisations of masculinities or masculine identities that shape both behaviours and opportunities for intervention is central to advancing the global agenda to engage men in health and development interventions. This paper examines an intervention using soccer and job training to engage and deliver activities for HIV prevention, substance abuse, and gender-based violence in a South African township...
December 2018: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30360675/-why-would-you-promote-something-that-is-less-percent-safer-than-a-condom-perspectives-on-partially-effective-hiv-prevention-technologies-among-key-populations-in-south-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clara Rubincam, Peter A Newman, Millicent Atujuna, Linda-Gail Bekker
New biomedical prevention technologies (NPTs) for HIV, including oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, and vaginal and rectal microbicides and HIV vaccines in development, may contribute substantially to controlling the HIV epidemic. However, their effectiveness is contingent on product acceptability and adherence. We explored perceptions and understanding of partially effective NPTs with key populations in South African townships. From October 2013 to February 2014, we conducted six focus groups and 18 individual interviews with Xhosa-speaking adolescents (n = 14), adult men who have sex with men (MSM) (n = 15), and adult heterosexual men (n = 9) and women (n = 10), and eight key informant (KI) interviews with healthcare workers...
December 2018: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30340450/an-evaluation-of-the-innovative-potentials-of-a-hiv-pilot-exploring-medical-pluralism-in-rural-south-africa
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher J Burman
This article reflects on an internal evaluation undertaken to estimate the potentials of a community-university pilot project to be developed into a bonafide innovation that can be applied at scale. The focus of the community-university partnership has been to reduce the unintended consequences of medical pluralism on the HIV and AIDS epidemic in Waterberg district, Limpopo Province, South Africa. Despite promising outputs from the partnership - including an increase in adherence to antiretroviral therapy and a reduction in stigma among traditionalists living with HIV - the partnership wished to establish whether further funding should be applied for to take the pilot from its current prototype status to a more established innovation...
December 2018: SAHARA J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance
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