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Renegotiating intimate relationships with men: how HIV shapes attitudes and experiences of marriage for South African women living with HIV: ‘Now in my life everything I do looking at my health’

机译:重新谈判的亲密关系与男性:HIV如何塑造态度和婚姻对感染艾滋病毒南非妇女的经历:我现在的生活我所做的一切看着我的健康

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This paper explores marriage attitudes and practices among Xhosa-speaking women living with HIV (WLHIV) in Cape Town, South Africa. It reports on a study that assessed the fertility intentions of a cohort of people living with HIV, aimed at informing an HIV care intervention. It draws on qualitative data generated from 30 successive interviews with WHLIV in wave 1, 23 interviews in wave 2 and 20 follow-up interviews in wave 3.Gender inequality, marriage and HIV are strongly intertwined. Broader layers of South Africa's history, politics and socio-economic and cultural contexts have consequences for the fluidity in intimate relations, marriage and motherhood for WLHIV. Key and conflicting themes emerge that impact on marriage and motherhood. Firstly, marriage is the ‘last on a list of priorities’ for WLHIV, who wish to further their children's education, to work, to earn money, and to achieve this rapidly because of their HIV-positive status. We demonstrate that the pressure women face in marriage to bear children creates a different attitude to and experience of marriage for WLHIV. Some WLHIV wish to avoid marriage due to its accompanying pressure to have children. Other WLHIV experience difficulties securing intimacy. WLHIV may find it easier to seek partners who are also living with HIV. A partner living with HIV is perceived as sharing similar fertility goals. In this study, HIV accentuates existing issues and highlights new ones for WLHIV negotiating intimacy. The findings contribute to the existing knowledge base regarding the fluidity of marriage and fertility intentions within the dynamic context of living with HIV. These are likely to have broader relevance in currently rapidly urbanising and economically developing countries with high HIV prevalence in southern Africa.
机译:本文探讨了南非开普敦讲科萨语的感染艾滋病毒的妇女(WLHIV)的婚姻态度和习俗。它报告了一项研究,该研究评估了一群艾滋病毒感染者的生育意图,旨在为艾滋病毒护理干预提供信息。它利用了第一轮中30次对WHLIV的连续访谈产生的定性数据,第二轮中23项访谈和第三轮中20例后续访谈产生了性别不平等,婚姻和艾滋病毒之间的强烈纠缠。南非的历史,政治以及社会经济和文化背景的更广泛层面,对WLHIV的亲密关系,婚姻和母亲的流动性造成了影响。出现了影响婚姻和母性的关键和相互矛盾的主题。首先,对于WLHIV而言,婚姻是“优先事项中的最后一个”,WLHIV由于其HIV阳性身分,希望继续子女的教育,工作,赚钱并迅速实现这一目标。我们证明,妇女在婚姻中承受生下孩子的压力对WLHIV产生了不同的态度和婚姻经历。一些WLHIV希望避免结婚,因为它伴随着生孩子的压力。其他WLHIV人士在确保亲密关系方面遇到困难。 WLHIV可能会更容易寻找也感染艾滋病毒的伙伴。感染艾滋病毒的伴侣被认为具有相似的生育目标。在这项研究中,艾滋病毒强调了现有的问题,并突出了WLWL谈判亲密关系的新问题。这些发现有助于现有知识基础,在充满艾滋病毒的动态环境中了解婚姻和生育意图的流动性。在目前南部非洲艾滋病毒流行率高的迅速城市化和经济发展中的国家中,这些可能具有更广泛的意义。

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