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A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF THE DETERMINANTS OF HIGH-RISK SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

机译:撒哈拉以南非洲高危性行为决定因素的多层次分析

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A number of authors have identified multiple concurrent sexual partnerships by both men and women to lie at the root of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. This study applies multilevel models to Demographic and Health Survey data collected during 2003-2008 in 20 sub-Saharan African countries to examine the influence of social and cultural context on involvement with multiple sexual partnerships in the region, above and beyond the effects of individual characteristics. The findings provide support for the ecological argument that health behaviours are shaped and determined by societal conditions, in addition to the effects of individual and household characteristics. Involvement with multiple sex partners is most prevalent in societies in which sexual norms are widely permissive and where polygyny is common. Individual autonomy is substantial and attitudes towards sexuality are more liberal among men and women who live in communities in which sexual norms are widely permissive. Men and women who are most likely to have multiple sex partners in the sub-Saharan region are those who initiated sexual activity earlier and those who have the individual attributes (e.g. young age, urban residence, education, media exposure and working for cash and away from home) that bring to them more rights and/or decision-making autonomy, but not necessarily more financial resources and economic security (mostly among women). On the other hand, involvement with multiple partners is determined by cultural norms (i.e. permissive sexual norms) and social change (i.e. mass education, expansion of cash employment). The findings suggest a number of opportunities for more effective policy and programmatic responses to curb the prevalence of multiple partnerships in sub-Saharan Africa.
机译:许多作者已经发现,男性和女性同时存在多种性伙伴关系,这是撒哈拉以南非洲艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行的根源。这项研究将多层模型应用于2003-2008年在撒哈拉以南非洲20个国家/地区收集的人口与健康调查数据,以检验社会和文化背景对该地区多种性伴侣参与的影响,其影响超出个人特征。这些发现为生态学观点提供了支持,即除了个人和家庭特征的影响之外,健康行为还取决于社会条件。在广泛允许性规范并且一夫多妻制很普遍的社会中,与多个性伴侣的交往最为普遍。生活在普遍允许性规范的社区中的男女之间,个人的自主权是实质性的,对性的态度更为自由。在撒哈拉以南地区最可能有多个性伴侣的男女是那些较早开始性行为的人,以及具有个人属性(例如,年龄,城市住所,教育,媒体曝光度以及从事现金工作和外出工作的人)的人。 (在家中)带来更多的权利和/或决策自主权,但不一定带来更多的财务资源和经济安全(主要是女性)。另一方面,与多个伙伴的参与由文化规范(即允许的性规范)和社会变革(即大众教育,现金工作的扩展)决定。调查结果表明,有许多机会可以采取更有效的政策和方案应对措施,以遏制撒哈拉以南非洲多种伙伴关系的盛行。

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