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‘It’s not good to eat a candy in a wrapper’: male students’ perspectives on condom use and concurrent sexual partnerships in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

机译:“用包装纸吃糖果不好”:男学生对刚果民主共和国东部地区使用避孕套和同时进行性伴侣的看法

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This paper reports on fieldwork carried out in 2011 with aim to investigate young men’s perspectives about condoms use, concurrent sexual partnerships and sex in the context of HIV/AIDS. This study employed a qualitative approach to collect data from 28 boys aged 16–20 from two urban and two rural high schools in South Kivu province. Four focus group discussions and 20 individual interviews were conducted among them. The findings showed that most students identified condoms as unsafe and untrustworthy. Reasons given for the mistrust of condoms were related to the belief that condoms do not give enough protection from Sexually Transmitted Infections, HIV and pregnancies. Most participants believe that condoms have a ‘small hole’ or are unreliable and are therefore not effective in prevention. They also mentioned that condoms encourage inappropriate sexual activity. They prefer flesh-to-flesh sex rather than protected sex using a condom. However, a few participants acknowledged the importance of condom use. Despite the risk of HIV transmission, boys believe that it is appropriate for them to have concurrent sexual partnerships. They justified the concurrent sexual partnerships as a way of ensuring that they cannot miss a girl to satisfy their sexual desire. Given the boys’ failure to use condoms and their strong inclination to concurrent sexual partnerships, there is a need for heath groups and stakeholders within the area to increase awareness about condoms’ effectiveness and improve knowledge dissemination on Sexually Transmitted Diseases and how they are prevented.
机译:本文报道了2011年进行的田野调查,旨在调查年轻人对使用避孕套,并发性伴侣关系和在HIV / AIDS背景下的性行为的看法。这项研究采用定性方法收集了南基伍省两所城市中学和两所农村中学中的28名16-20岁男孩的数据。其中进行了4次焦点小组讨论和20次个人访谈。调查结果表明,大多数学生认为安全套是不安全和不可信的。人们对安全套不信任的原因与人们认为安全套不能提供足够的保护,以防止性传播感染,艾滋病毒和怀孕有关。大多数参与者认为避孕套有一个“小洞”或不可靠,因此不能有效地预防。他们还提到安全套会鼓励不适当的性行为。他们更喜欢肉对肉的性行为,而不是使用安全套进行保护性行为。但是,一些参与者承认使用安全套的重要性。尽管有传播艾滋病毒的风险,但男孩们认为,同时拥有性伴侣对他们来说是适当的。他们证明并发性伴侣关系是确保他们不会想念女孩以满足性欲的一种方式。鉴于男孩们没有使用避孕套,并且他们倾向于同时进行性伴侣,因此该地区的健康团体和利益相关者需要提高对避孕套有效性的认识,并改善对性传播疾病及其预防方法的知识传播。

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