HIV Risk-Reduction in Nonmarital Sexual Behavior Among Young Maldivian Males

The low HIV prevalence in Maldives coupled with low HIV comprehensive knowledge presents a challenge to the consistency of the hypothesized HIV knowledge-prevention paradigm. Researchers had not explained why HIV prevalence in Maldives is low despite the low levels of HIV knowledge. The purpose of t...

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Main Author: Safieldin, Mohamed Elmunir Ahmed
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Language:en
Published: ScholarWorks 2019
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HIV
Online Access:https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/6764
https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8043&context=dissertations
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-80432019-10-30T01:13:29Z HIV Risk-Reduction in Nonmarital Sexual Behavior Among Young Maldivian Males Safieldin, Mohamed Elmunir Ahmed The low HIV prevalence in Maldives coupled with low HIV comprehensive knowledge presents a challenge to the consistency of the hypothesized HIV knowledge-prevention paradigm. Researchers had not explained why HIV prevalence in Maldives is low despite the low levels of HIV knowledge. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate factors beyond HIV knowledge that contribute to the low HIV prevalence among Maldivian male youth. The research questions focused on the risk-reduction factors in the nonmarital sexual behavior of young Maldivian males that contribute to protecting them from contracting HIV and the predictors of safe and unsafe nonmarital sexual behaviors among this target group. The reasoned action approach (RAA) and the theories embedded in the RRA (i.e., the integrated behavioral model, the theory of reasoned action, and the theory of planned behavior) provided the theoretical foundation for this research. A purposeful sample of 18 male university students participated in open-ended interviews. Data were coded and analyzed to identify themes and subthemes. The results indicated that the low HIV prevalence in Maldives can be attributed to long-standing social values and norms that discourage nonmarital sexual engagement; however, these social values and norms are currently fading away, putting the low HIV prevalence status of Maldives at risk. The implications for social change include providing practitioners with specific risk factors they should address to prevent the spread of HIV that would result in the loss of lives and deterioration in the quality of life among young Maldivian men. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/6764 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8043&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks HIV Maldives Nonmarital Sex Risk Reduction Sexual Behavior Youth Public Policy
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topic HIV
Maldives
Nonmarital Sex
Risk Reduction
Sexual Behavior
Youth
Public Policy
spellingShingle HIV
Maldives
Nonmarital Sex
Risk Reduction
Sexual Behavior
Youth
Public Policy
Safieldin, Mohamed Elmunir Ahmed
HIV Risk-Reduction in Nonmarital Sexual Behavior Among Young Maldivian Males
description The low HIV prevalence in Maldives coupled with low HIV comprehensive knowledge presents a challenge to the consistency of the hypothesized HIV knowledge-prevention paradigm. Researchers had not explained why HIV prevalence in Maldives is low despite the low levels of HIV knowledge. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate factors beyond HIV knowledge that contribute to the low HIV prevalence among Maldivian male youth. The research questions focused on the risk-reduction factors in the nonmarital sexual behavior of young Maldivian males that contribute to protecting them from contracting HIV and the predictors of safe and unsafe nonmarital sexual behaviors among this target group. The reasoned action approach (RAA) and the theories embedded in the RRA (i.e., the integrated behavioral model, the theory of reasoned action, and the theory of planned behavior) provided the theoretical foundation for this research. A purposeful sample of 18 male university students participated in open-ended interviews. Data were coded and analyzed to identify themes and subthemes. The results indicated that the low HIV prevalence in Maldives can be attributed to long-standing social values and norms that discourage nonmarital sexual engagement; however, these social values and norms are currently fading away, putting the low HIV prevalence status of Maldives at risk. The implications for social change include providing practitioners with specific risk factors they should address to prevent the spread of HIV that would result in the loss of lives and deterioration in the quality of life among young Maldivian men.
author Safieldin, Mohamed Elmunir Ahmed
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title HIV Risk-Reduction in Nonmarital Sexual Behavior Among Young Maldivian Males
title_short HIV Risk-Reduction in Nonmarital Sexual Behavior Among Young Maldivian Males
title_full HIV Risk-Reduction in Nonmarital Sexual Behavior Among Young Maldivian Males
title_fullStr HIV Risk-Reduction in Nonmarital Sexual Behavior Among Young Maldivian Males
title_full_unstemmed HIV Risk-Reduction in Nonmarital Sexual Behavior Among Young Maldivian Males
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