An investigation into the influence of socio-cultural factors on HIV prevention strategies: a case study of HIV sero-discordant couples in Harare-Zimbabwe

This study was an attempt to investigate the influence of socio-cultural factors on HIV prevention strategies among HIV discordant couples in Harare, Zimbabwe. HIV sero-discordance is a scenario whereby one partner is HIV-positive and the other is HIV-negative. HIV sero-discordant couples are a uniq...

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Main Author: Magada, Elizabeth Shambadza
Other Authors: Chisale, Sinenhlanhla Sithulisiwe
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14613
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-146132016-04-16T04:08:28Z An investigation into the influence of socio-cultural factors on HIV prevention strategies: a case study of HIV sero-discordant couples in Harare-Zimbabwe Magada, Elizabeth Shambadza Chisale, Sinenhlanhla Sithulisiwe Influence Socio-cultural factors HIV prevention strategies HIV sero-discordant couples Zimbabwe 362.19697920096891 Couples -- Health and hygiene -- Zimbabwe -- Harare HIV-positive persons -- Counseling of -- Zimbabwe -- Harare AIDS (Disease) -- Zimbabwe -- Harare -- Prevention HIV infections -- Zimbabwe -- Harare -- Prevention HIV-positive persons -- Zimbabwe -- Harare -- Attitudes This study was an attempt to investigate the influence of socio-cultural factors on HIV prevention strategies among HIV discordant couples in Harare, Zimbabwe. HIV sero-discordance is a scenario whereby one partner is HIV-positive and the other is HIV-negative. HIV sero-discordant couples are a unique and vulnerable population that encounters many peculiar challenges. When dealing with this population, researchers have to deal with contradictory ideas and perceptions presented by each partner making up the couples and also understand the relationship in the context of cultural values, norms and the dynamic of power and oppression. In addition to this, the concept of HIV sero-discordance and the frequency of its occurrence are poorly understood in most African communities. Despite the growing evidence of HIV discordance, HIV prevention strategies have largely focused on clinical aspects at the expense of socio-cultural issues that impact on HIV prevention strategies targeted at HIV sero- discordant couples. The study seeks to contribute to the conceptualization and design of intervention programs dealing with sero-discordance. The study is underpinned by the symbolic interactionism theory and was qualitative in design involving 13 HIV discordant couples in heterosexual relationships enrolled in the HIV Preventions Trials Network 052 Study (HPTN 052 Study) being undertaken by the University of Zimbabwe’s department of medicine. The study utilized 2 Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and 10 in-depth interviews (IDI) to collect data. The study’s findings indicate that discordant couples are in fact critical stakeholders in the uptake of all the available HIV prevention strategies. Failure to acknowledge this tenet is self-defeating as evidenced by the perception of viewing condom use within a marriage as humiliating for a woman. The study further noted that practitioners in the HIV prevention domain must guard against over-relying on the scientifically demonstrated efficacy of the strategies. The study recommends that HIV prevention strategies must be socially and culturally acceptable and embedded for them to be more efficacious. Sociology M.A. (Social Behaviour Studies in HIV and AIDS) 2014-12-12T09:16:09Z 2014-12-12T09:16:09Z 2014-02 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14613 en 1 online resource (xi, 94 leaves) : illustrations
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topic Influence
Socio-cultural factors
HIV prevention strategies
HIV sero-discordant couples
Zimbabwe
362.19697920096891
Couples -- Health and hygiene -- Zimbabwe -- Harare
HIV-positive persons -- Counseling of -- Zimbabwe -- Harare
AIDS (Disease) -- Zimbabwe -- Harare -- Prevention
HIV infections -- Zimbabwe -- Harare -- Prevention
HIV-positive persons -- Zimbabwe -- Harare -- Attitudes
spellingShingle Influence
Socio-cultural factors
HIV prevention strategies
HIV sero-discordant couples
Zimbabwe
362.19697920096891
Couples -- Health and hygiene -- Zimbabwe -- Harare
HIV-positive persons -- Counseling of -- Zimbabwe -- Harare
AIDS (Disease) -- Zimbabwe -- Harare -- Prevention
HIV infections -- Zimbabwe -- Harare -- Prevention
HIV-positive persons -- Zimbabwe -- Harare -- Attitudes
Magada, Elizabeth Shambadza
An investigation into the influence of socio-cultural factors on HIV prevention strategies: a case study of HIV sero-discordant couples in Harare-Zimbabwe
description This study was an attempt to investigate the influence of socio-cultural factors on HIV prevention strategies among HIV discordant couples in Harare, Zimbabwe. HIV sero-discordance is a scenario whereby one partner is HIV-positive and the other is HIV-negative. HIV sero-discordant couples are a unique and vulnerable population that encounters many peculiar challenges. When dealing with this population, researchers have to deal with contradictory ideas and perceptions presented by each partner making up the couples and also understand the relationship in the context of cultural values, norms and the dynamic of power and oppression. In addition to this, the concept of HIV sero-discordance and the frequency of its occurrence are poorly understood in most African communities. Despite the growing evidence of HIV discordance, HIV prevention strategies have largely focused on clinical aspects at the expense of socio-cultural issues that impact on HIV prevention strategies targeted at HIV sero- discordant couples. The study seeks to contribute to the conceptualization and design of intervention programs dealing with sero-discordance. The study is underpinned by the symbolic interactionism theory and was qualitative in design involving 13 HIV discordant couples in heterosexual relationships enrolled in the HIV Preventions Trials Network 052 Study (HPTN 052 Study) being undertaken by the University of Zimbabwe’s department of medicine. The study utilized 2 Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and 10 in-depth interviews (IDI) to collect data. The study’s findings indicate that discordant couples are in fact critical stakeholders in the uptake of all the available HIV prevention strategies. Failure to acknowledge this tenet is self-defeating as evidenced by the perception of viewing condom use within a marriage as humiliating for a woman. The study further noted that practitioners in the HIV prevention domain must guard against over-relying on the scientifically demonstrated efficacy of the strategies. The study recommends that HIV prevention strategies must be socially and culturally acceptable and embedded for them to be more efficacious. === Sociology === M.A. (Social Behaviour Studies in HIV and AIDS)
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title An investigation into the influence of socio-cultural factors on HIV prevention strategies: a case study of HIV sero-discordant couples in Harare-Zimbabwe
title_short An investigation into the influence of socio-cultural factors on HIV prevention strategies: a case study of HIV sero-discordant couples in Harare-Zimbabwe
title_full An investigation into the influence of socio-cultural factors on HIV prevention strategies: a case study of HIV sero-discordant couples in Harare-Zimbabwe
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