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Socio-Cultural Identities, Perceptions of Sexuality/Sexual Behavior and Cultural Contexts as Determinants of HIV and AIDS Prevalence in Southern Africa

机译:社会文化认同,性/性行为的感知和文化背景是南部非洲艾滋病毒和艾滋病流行的决定因素

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This paper attempts to examine the connection between one’s socio cultural setting and the prevalence of HIV/AIDS. Often, local communities form the contexts within which people negotiate their social and sexual lives and identities. These communities also play a key role in enabling or restraining people from taking control over their health. The paper will try to demonstrate through specific examples that in African societies, sexual behavior is a product of one’s socio-cultural environment and structural contexts and not the cognitive properties of the individual. The article draws from the qualitative study (Focus group sessions, individual interviews) conducted in three high schools in the Boland area of the Western Cape with about 18 learners, 3 Life skills teachers, 3 Performer-Educators on the efficacy of the HIV/AIDS intervention by The Centre for HIV/AIDS Management theatre group based at the University of Stellenbosch. The aim of the study was to ascertain the cultural content of their campaign model as well as their knowledge of the determinants of sex and sexuality of their target areas. Based on the findings of this study, I argue that theatre will achieve greater success in its campaign against HIV/AIDS in South Africa if the designers of the campaign models adopt a more participatory approach, make indigenous culture central to the design of their intervention model and pay closer attention to what Campbell refers to as “community level of analysis” which simply put implies a greater understanding of the target audiences local communities and its determinants of sex and sexuality.
机译:本文试图检验一个人的社会文化背景与艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行之间的联系。通常,当地社区构成人们协商社会和性生活以及身份的环境。这些社区在使人们无法控制自己的健康方面也发挥着关键作用。本文将尝试通过一些具体例子来说明,在非洲社会中,性行为是一个人的社会文化环境和结构环境的产物,而不是个人的认知特性。本文取材于在西开普省博兰德地区的三所中学进行的定性研究(重点小组会议,个人访谈),该研究涉及约18名学习者,3名生活技能老师,3名表演者教育者关于HIV / AIDS的功效设在斯泰伦博斯大学的艾滋病毒/艾滋病管理中心剧院小组的干预。该研究的目的是确定其竞选模式的文化内容,以及他们对目标地区的性别和性取向决定因素的了解。根据这项研究的结果,我认为,如果战役模式的设计者采用更具参与性的方法,并使土著文化成为其干预模式设计的核心,那么剧院将在南非抗击艾滋病毒/艾滋病的运动中取得更大的成功。并密切注意坎贝尔所说的“社区分析水平”,简单地说,它意味着对目标受众,当地社区及其性别和性取向的决定因素有更深入的了解。

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