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Legal knowledge, needs, and assistance seeking among HIV positive and negative women in Umlazi, South Africa

机译:南非乌姆拉齐艾滋病阳性和阴性妇女的法律知识,需求和协助

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The rights of women and people living with HIV (PLHIV) are protected under South African law, yet there is a gap in the application of these laws. While there are numerous systemic and social barriers to women's and PLHIV's exercise of their legal rights and rights to access social services, there has been little effort to document these barriers as well as legal needs and knowledge in this context. 1480 HIV-positive and HIV-negative women recruited from an antenatal clinic in Umlazi Township completed a questionnaire on legal knowledge, experience of legal issues, assistance seeking for legal issues, and barriers to seeking assistance. We compared the legal knowledge and experience of legal issues of HIV-positive and HIV-negative women, and described assistance seeking and barriers to assistance seeking among all women. Both HIV-positive and HIV-negative women had high levels of knowledge of their legal rights. There were few important differences in legal knowledge and experience of legal issues by HIV status. The most common legal issues women experienced were difficulty obtaining employment (11?%) and identification documents (7?%). A minority of women who had ever experienced a legal issue had sought assistance for this issue (38?%), and half (50?%) of assistance sought was from informal sources such as family and friends. Women cited lack of time and government bureaucracy as the major barriers to seeking assistance. These results indicate few differences in legal knowledge and needs between HIV-positive and HIV-negative women in this context, but rather legal needs common among women of reproductive age. Legal knowledge may be a less important barrier to seeking assistance for legal issues than time, convenience, and cost. Expanding the power of customary courts to address routine legal issues, encouragement of pro bono legal assistance, and introduction of legal navigators could help to address these barriers.
机译:妇女和艾滋病毒携带者(PLHIV)的权利受到南非法律的保护,但这些法律的适用存在差距。尽管妇女和艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者行使其合法权利和获得社会服务的权利存在许多系统性和社会性障碍,但在这种情况下,几乎没有努力记录这些障碍以及法律需求和知识。从乌姆拉齐镇产前诊所招募的1480名HIV阳性和HIV阴性妇女填写了关于法律知识,法律问题的经验,寻求法律问题的援助以及寻求援助的障碍的问卷。我们比较了艾滋病毒阳性和艾滋病毒阴性妇女的法律知识和法律问题的经验,并描述了在所有妇女中寻求援助和寻求援助的障碍。艾滋病毒阳性和阴性妇女都对自己的合法权利有很高的了解。在艾滋病毒感染状况方面,法律知识和法律问题的经验差异不大。妇女遇到的最常见的法律问题是难以就业(11%)和身份证件(7%)。经历过法律问题的少数妇女为此问题寻求帮助(38%),而寻求帮助的一半(50 %%)来自家庭和朋友等非正式渠道。妇女认为缺乏时间和政府官僚主义是寻求援助的主要障碍。这些结果表明,在这种情况下,艾滋病毒阳性和艾滋病毒阴性的妇女在法律知识和需求上几乎没有差异,而在育龄妇女中却普遍存在法律需求。与时间,便利性和成本相比,法律知识对于寻求法律问题的帮助可能没有那么重要。扩大习惯法法院处理常规法律问题的权力,鼓励无偿法律援助以及引进法律导航员可以帮助解决这些障碍。

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