VIRGINITY TESTING: PERCEPTIONS OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN THE EASTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA

Zolisa Nduna Mzikazi Swaartbooi-Xabadiya
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This article contributes to the literature on virginity testing by expounding the perspective of girls regarding the practice of virginity testing. The study was conducted in Mthatha, Eastern Cape Province of South Africa to explore the perceptions and attitudes of girls about the practice of Inkciyo – virginity testing. Participants were aged 16 to 19 years from St John’s College. Data were collecte through five focus group discussions with eight respondents per group. Audio data were transcribed and translated into English. Data were managed through QSR NVIVO 8. Our findings show that participants started participating in Inkciyo before the legal age of 16. Respondents cite various reasons for participating in Inkciyo including preserving their Xhosa culture, pride, and enjoying community support. Non-participation in the practice was attributed to non-performance of Inkciyo in their communities. We conclude that research is needed to investigate the acceptability of Inkciyo in other communities and to assess its impact on modifying sexual behaviour for positive sexual health outcomes, in particular reducing HIV incidence in these communities.
处女测试:南非东开普省少女的认知
本文通过阐述女孩对贞操测试实践的看法,为贞操测试文献做出了贡献。这项研究在南非东开普省的Mthatha进行,旨在探讨女孩们对Inkciyo处女测试的看法和态度。参与者年龄在16至19岁之间,来自圣约翰™s学院。数据是通过五次焦点小组讨论收集的,每组八名受访者。音频数据被转录并翻译成英语。数据通过QSR NVIVO 8进行管理。我们的研究结果表明,参与者在16岁之前就开始参加Inkciyo。受访者列举了参加Inkciyo的各种原因,包括保留他们的科萨文化、自豪感和享受社区支持。Inkciyo没有参与这种做法是因为他们在社区中的表现不佳。我们的结论是,需要进行研究,以调查Inkciyo在其他社区的可接受性,并评估其对改变性行为以获得积极的性健康结果的影响,特别是降低这些社区的艾滋病毒发病率。
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