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‘If they have a girlfriend, they have five girlfriends’: Accountability and sexism in volunteer workers’ talk about HIV/AIDS in a South African health setting

机译:“如果有女朋友,就会有五个女朋友”:义工中的问责制和性别歧视'在南非健康环境中谈论艾滋病毒/艾滋病

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Significant challenges remain in tackling the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. Effective action requires both appropriate policy at a global level and informed practice on the local level. Here we report how workers in a project in Johannesburg, South Africa make sense of HIV transmission. Discourse analysis of data from interviews with 63 participants shows that project workers routinely attribute transmission to men’s sexual relationships with multiple female partners. This explanation is so pervasive that it renders invisible other routes to transmission. Absence of consideration of other routes to infection potentially restricts front-line practice, so hindering local attempts to tackle HIV/AIDS.
机译:在应对全球艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行方面仍然存在重大挑战。有效的行动既需要全球范围内的适当政策,又需要地方一级的知情实践。在这里,我们报告了南非约翰内斯堡一个项目中的工人如何理解艾滋病毒的传播。对来自63位参与者的访谈数据进行的话语分析表明,项目工人通常将传播归因于男性与多个女性伴侣的性关系。这种解释如此普遍,以致于其他传播途径不可见。不考虑其他感染途径可能会限制一线实践,因此阻碍了当地应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的努力。

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