Unveiling Risk: Marital Deception and HIV Susceptibility Among Married Women in Indonesia.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
International Journal of Sexual Health Pub Date : 2025-03-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/19317611.2025.2481845
Najmah Najmah, Sari Andajani, Tom Graham Davies, Sharyn Graham Davies
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Objectives: The Indonesian Ministry of Health reports a significant three-fold increase in newly diagnosed HIV cases among women aged 15 and above, rising from 12,537 cases in 2015 to 35,415 in 2024. Over the past decade, the largest group of new HIV cases in Indonesia has been among women of reproductive age (15-49 years). This trend is largely driven by the widely held and fallacious belief that heterosexual, married women are not at risk of HIV. In this study we aim to challenge this misconception and investigate the complexity of HIV transmission, with a focus on HIV susceptibility among married women in Indonesia.

Methods: Feminist Participatory Action Research was conducted with 24 women living with HIV (WLWH) in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia. Interviews and focus group discussions were employed to assess the impact of the actions of women and men who partake in high-risk behaviors that could result in them passing HIV onto their spouses.

Results: The study shows that among 24 women living with HIV, 14 contracted HIV from male partners who engaged in unsafe sexual behavior, and who often knowingly transmitted HIV. Those male partners may have had extra-marital affairs with women, women sex workers, or with other men or been involved in polygamous marriages. This article provides insight into the vulnerability of married women getting HIV from their spouse and highlights that healthy marital sexual relationships depend on respect, trust, and clear communication.

Conclusions: We argue that improving HIV health literacy in Indonesia, along with open discussions about sexual practices, are crucial. While these conversations may challenge deeply ingrained social, cultural and religious norms regarding sexuality, marriage and ideal gender relations, they are critical for halting the spread of HIV in Indonesia.

揭露风险:印尼已婚妇女的婚姻欺骗和艾滋病毒易感性。
目标:印度尼西亚卫生部报告,15岁及以上妇女中新诊断的艾滋病毒病例显著增加了三倍,从2015年的12,537例增加到2024年的35,415例。在过去十年中,印度尼西亚艾滋病毒新发病例的最大群体是育龄妇女(15-49岁)。这一趋势很大程度上是由于人们普遍认为已婚异性恋妇女没有感染艾滋病毒的风险,这是一种错误的信念。在这项研究中,我们的目标是挑战这种误解,并调查艾滋病毒传播的复杂性,重点是印度尼西亚已婚妇女的艾滋病毒易感性。方法:对印度尼西亚南苏门答腊省巨港市的24名艾滋病毒感染妇女(WLWH)进行女权主义参与行动研究。采用访谈和焦点小组讨论来评估参与可能导致他们将艾滋病毒传染给配偶的高风险行为的妇女和男子的行动的影响。结果:研究表明,在24名感染艾滋病毒的女性中,有14名感染艾滋病毒的男性伴侣从事不安全的性行为,并且经常故意传播艾滋病毒。这些男性伴侣可能与女性、女性性工作者或其他男性有婚外情,或参与过一夫多妻婚姻。本文深入探讨了已婚妇女从配偶那里感染艾滋病毒的脆弱性,并强调健康的婚姻性关系依赖于尊重、信任和清晰的沟通。结论:我们认为,提高印度尼西亚的艾滋病毒健康知识以及对性行为的公开讨论至关重要。虽然这些对话可能会挑战关于性、婚姻和理想性别关系的根深蒂固的社会、文化和宗教规范,但它们对于阻止艾滋病毒在印度尼西亚的传播至关重要。
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期刊介绍: As the official journal of the World Association for Sexual Health, the International Journal of Sexual Health promotes sexual health as a state of physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being through a positive approach to sexuality and sexual rights. The journal publishes peer-reviewed scientific papers, editorials, and reviews, using quantitative and qualitative methods, descriptive and critical analysis, instrument development, surveys, and case studies to examine the essential elements of this broad concept. Leading experts from around the world present original work that covers a variety of disciplines, including sexology, biology, medicine, psychology, sociology, anthropology, history, and religion.
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