Exploring psychological experiences of soldiers who have undergone voluntary male medical circumcision at the Engineers Battalion in Kasungu, Malawi.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2026-03-17 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v31i0.3086
George Chapweteka, Nixon Chidzere, Thandie Munthali, Patson Kumwenda, Chimwemwe Munthali, Esmie Mkwinda, Geldine Chironda
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Abstract

Background: Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) has gained recognition for its potential to reduce the risk of HIV transmission. However, limited academic research has comprehensively examined the psychological experiences of individuals who have undergone this procedure.

Aim: The study aimed to explore the psychological experiences of soldiers who have undergone VMMC at the Engineers Battalion in Kasungu, Malawi.

Setting: The study was conducted at the Engineers Battalion in Kasungu, Central Region of Malawi.

Methods: A qualitative phenomenological study design was used. A purposive sampling strategy was used to enrol eight participants. A semi-structured interview schedule with probing questions was used to collect data. An interpretive thematic framework approach was used to analyse data.

Results: Immediate psychological experiences included heightened anxiety, vulnerability and physical discomfort. Short-term experiences involved challenges adapting to physical restrictions and feelings of self-consciousness. Long-term psychological experiences were characterised by a blend of positive self-perceptions.

Conclusion: The study highlights the mental health challenges associated with routine VMMC among an under-researched population in Malawi. Voluntary medical male circumcision significantly affects the psychological well-being of soldiers across various stages of recovery, underscoring the need to integrate psychological counselling and support into military health initiatives.

Contribution: Findings from this study will contribute to the growing body of knowledge on the intersection between VMMC, psychological well-being and military health policies, ultimately informing the design of tailored interventions to support circumcised soldiers in Malawi and beyond.

探索马拉维卡松古工兵营自愿接受男性割礼的士兵的心理体验。
背景:自愿医疗男性包皮环切术(VMMC)因其降低艾滋病毒传播风险的潜力而获得认可。然而,有限的学术研究已经全面检查了接受这种手术的个人的心理体验。目的:本研究旨在探讨在马拉维卡松古工兵营接受VMMC的士兵的心理体验。环境:这项研究是在马拉维中部地区卡松古工兵营进行的。方法:采用定性现象学研究设计。采用有目的的抽样策略,共招募了8名参与者。采用半结构化的面试时间表,并提出探索性问题来收集数据。采用解释性专题框架方法分析数据。结果:直接的心理体验包括高度焦虑、脆弱和身体不适。短期经历包括适应身体限制和自我意识的挑战。长期的心理体验以积极的自我认知为特征。结论:该研究强调了马拉维研究不足的人群中与常规VMMC相关的心理健康挑战。男性自愿医疗包皮环切对士兵在各个康复阶段的心理健康产生重大影响,强调有必要将心理咨询和支持纳入军事保健举措。贡献:本研究的结果将有助于形成关于包皮环切术、心理健康和军事卫生政策之间交叉关系的知识体系,最终为设计量身定制的干预措施提供信息,以支持马拉维及其他地区的包皮环切术士兵。
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