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'Because he has bought for her, he wants to sleep with her': Alcohol as a currency for sexual exchange in South African drinking venues

机译:“因为他为她买了,他想和她一起睡觉”:酒精作为南非饮酒场所性交换的货币

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Previous research has documented the practice of transactional sex in sub-Saharan Africa and its association with gender-based violence, gender inequalities and HIV risk. At the same time, it has been suggested that women may use transactional sex to obtain a greater sense of control over their lives and their sexualities, and to garner access to resources. The aim of this study was to better understand the practice of exchanging alcohol for sex in alcohol-serving venues in a township in Cape Town, South Africa. Data were collected between June 2009 and October 2010. Six venues were included and observations were conducted in each for four one-week periods over the course of a year. In-depth qualitative interviews included 31 women and 13 men whom interviewers had observed as regular venue customers. Follow-up interviews were conducted with 24 respondents to explore emerging themes. Interviews were recorded and transcribed. Using a grounded theory approach, Atlas.ti was used to code transcripts, field notes, and analytical memos written about each document. Results revealed that alcohol was commonly used as a currency of sexual exchange in this setting, and both women and men understood that accepting alcohol from a man implied consent for sexual favors. Women reported a sense of agency in participating in the transactional sex dynamic, especially when they were able to manipulate it to meet their own ends without fulfilling the men's sexual expectations. At the same time, data revealed that the norm of transactional sex reinforced the undervaluing and commoditization of women. As identified elsewhere, transactional sex put both women and men at greater risk of HIV through multiple partners and inconsistent use of condoms, and the possibility of rape. Interventions are needed to address sexual risk behaviors and substance use within this context to prevent new HIV infections. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
机译:先前的研究记录了撒哈拉以南非洲的性交易行为及其与基于性别的暴力,性别不平等和艾滋病毒感染的关系。同时,有人建议妇女可以利用性交易来获得对自己的生活和性行为的更大控制感,并获得资源。这项研究的目的是更好地了解在南非开普敦一个小镇的酒类服务场所将酒精换成性行为的做法。在2009年6月至2010年10月之间收集了数据。在一年中,共包括六个地点,并对每个地点进行了四个为期一周的观察。深入的定性访谈包括31名女性和13名男性,受访者认为这些女性是常规会客。对24位受访者进行了后续采访,以探讨新兴主题。采访记录和抄录。使用扎实的理论方法,Atlas.ti用于编写有关每个文档的笔录,田野注释和分析性备忘录。结果表明,在这种情况下,酒精通常被用作性交易的货币,男女双方都明白,接受男人的酒精暗示了对男人的青睐。妇女在参与性交易中表现出一种代理感,特别是当她们能够操纵性交易以达到自己的目的而又不满足男性的性期望时。同时,数据显示,性交易规范加剧了妇女的低估和商品化。正如在其他地方所指出的,通过性行为,通过多个伴侣和使用安全套的不一致以及强奸的可能性,男女都更容易感染艾滋病毒。在这种情况下,需要采取干预措施来应对性风险行为和药物滥用,以预防新的艾滋病毒感染。 ©2012爱思唯尔有限公司。

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