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Love matters: exploring conceptions of love in Rwanda and Swaziland and relationship to HIV and intimate partner violence

机译:爱情很重要:探索卢旺达和斯威士兰的爱情观以及与艾滋病毒和亲密伴侣暴力的关系

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Health risks such as intimate partner violence (IPV) and HIV infection often occur within intimate sexual relationships, yet the study of love and intimacy is largely absent from health research on African populations. This study explores how women and men in Rwanda and Swaziland understand and represent love in their intimate sexual partnerships. In Rwanda, 58 in-depth interviews with 15 couples, 12 interviews with activists, and 24 focus group discussions were carried out during formative and evaluative research of the Indashyikirwa programme, which aims to reduce IPV and support healthy couple relationships. In Swaziland, 117 in-depth, life-course interviews with 14 women and 14 men focused on understanding intimate sexual partnerships. We analysed these qualitative data thematically using a Grounded Theory approach. Participants described love as being foundational to their intimate sexual partnerships. Women and men emphasised that love is seen and expressed through actions and tangible evidence such...
机译:诸如亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)和HIV感染之类的健康风险通常发生在亲密的性关系中,但对非洲人群的健康研究却大都缺乏对爱和亲密感的研究。这项研究探讨了卢旺达和斯威士兰的男女如何在亲密的性伴侣中理解并代表爱。在卢旺达,Indashyikirwa计划的形成和评估研究旨在减少IPV和支持健康的夫妻关系,对15对夫妇进行了58次深度访谈,对活动家进行了12次访谈,并进行了24次焦点小组讨论。在斯威士兰,对14位女性和14位男性进行了117次深入的人生历程访谈,重点是了解亲密的性伴侣。我们使用扎根理论方法专题分析了这些定性数据。参加者称爱是他们亲密性伴侣关系的基础。男女都强调通过行动和诸如此类的切实证据可以看到和表达爱。

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