Measuring transactional sex in different contexts: How do tools to measure this practice perform in rural South Africa?

Nambusi Kyegombe, Kirsten Stoebenau, Natsayi Chimbindi, Thembelihle Zuma, Maryam Shahmanesh, Janet Seeley, Joyce Wamoyi
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Background: Adolescent girls and young women across sub-Saharan Africa are at disproportionate risk of HIV infection compared to their male counterparts. Transactional sex has been identified as an important proximate risk for infection in this population. Definitions and measures of transactional sex vary, necessitating improved measures to better estimate prevalence across settings, over time, and to understand the mechanisms through which transactional sex increases HIV risk. This article describes the results of cognitive interviews in rural KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to evaluate the performance of an improved measure of transactional sex.Methods: Data were collected between May and June 2017 with sexually active adolescent girls and young women (n = 10) and men (n = 10) drawn from a general population sample. Two questions were tested. Audio-recorded interviews were conducted in isiZulu using a structured tool. Matrices were used to summarise the data across participants which were then compared using constant comparative techniques.Results: Participants captured the instrumental nature of transactional sex relationships clearly and understood that the questions were about relationships that were primarily motivated by benefit. However, despite prior qualitative research in this setting describing transactional sex as widely practised, only one male participant answered either question in the affirmative in this face-to-face interview. This implies a judgement placed on relationships that are deemed as having been motivated mainly by exchange, perhaps compelling people to under-report such relationships.Conclusion: Participants' unwillingness to answer in the affirmative highlights the importance of understanding the research context and the possible social and historical influences which may influence how survey questions are answered. This has implications for measurement development, and highlights the need for measures that can be responsive to contextual differences. Further research is needed for refinements to measurement approaches in this and other settings.

衡量不同背景下的交易性行为:衡量这种行为的工具在南非农村的表现如何?
背景:与男性相比,撒哈拉以南非洲地区的少女和年轻妇女感染艾滋病毒的风险不成比例。交易性行为已被确定为该人群感染的一个重要的近似风险。交易性行为的定义和措施各不相同,因此需要改进措施,以便更好地估计不同环境和时间的流行情况,并了解交易性行为增加艾滋病毒风险的机制。本文描述了在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省农村的认知访谈的结果,以评估交易性行为改进措施的表现。方法:收集2017年5月至6月期间从一般人群样本中抽取的性活跃少女和年轻女性(n = 10)和男性(n = 10)的数据。测试了两个问题。使用结构化工具在isiZulu进行录音访谈。矩阵被用来总结参与者之间的数据,然后使用恒定的比较技术进行比较。结果:参与者清楚地捕捉到交易性关系的工具性质,并理解这些问题主要是关于利益驱动的关系。然而,尽管之前的定性研究描述了交易性行为的广泛存在,但在这次面对面的采访中,只有一名男性参与者肯定地回答了这两个问题。这意味着一种对人际关系的判断被认为主要是由交换驱动的,也许会迫使人们少报这种关系。结论:参与者不愿意肯定地回答,这凸显了理解研究背景和可能影响调查问题回答方式的社会和历史影响的重要性。这对度量开发具有影响,并突出了对能够响应上下文差异的度量的需求。需要进一步的研究来改进这种和其他情况下的测量方法。
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