尼泊尔马卡万布尔艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者面临的问题

Dhana Bahadur Moktan
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从社会学的角度来看,艾滋病毒/艾滋病是一个影响人类的社会问题,它将人类推向不成熟的死亡。尼泊尔于 1988 年首次报告了艾滋病毒/艾滋病,但它并不是一种古老的疾病,目前已像野火一样蔓延到全国各地。据估计,目前约有 75 000 人感染了这种疾病(NCASC,2012 年)。感染者在暴露之前不会受到歧视或羞辱。如果有人暴露了自己是艾滋病毒/艾滋病的受害者,人们就会开始歧视、鄙视,甚至将无人格者或妓女从家庭和社区中驱逐出去。因此,本研究的重点是了解尼泊尔 26 个贩卖女童高发区之一的 Makawapur 区的 PLHA(即女性性工作者、家庭主妇、注射吸毒者、运输工人和 MSW)目前面临的问题。根据她们的个人背景、职业和问题,通过深入访谈、观察和小组讨论收集所需的信息。采用不成比例抽样设计,抽取 102 个样本,男性和女性受访者的权重相等。采用 "滚雪球 "抽样法寻找受访者。在半结构式和开放式问题的基础上,强调了定性研究,但也优先考虑了定量研究设计,以分析数据,使研究更加合理。
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Problems Faced by People Living with HIV/AIDS in Makawanpur, Nepal
HIV/AIDS, in a sociological perspective, is a social problem that affects human beings and push towards immature death. It was reported in Nepal in 1988 for the first time, however, it is not so old disease, but at present, it has spread throughout the country as a wild fire. At present, it is estimated that about 75,000 people are infected with this infection (NCASC, 2012). People who infected with this infection are not discriminated or stigmatized until they exposed. If someone exposed that s/he is a victim of HIV/AIDS, people start to discriminate, stigmatize, and even exile from home and community blaming characterless or prostitute. Hence, this study was concentrated with the aim to find out the current problems faced by PLHAs i.e., female sex workers, homemakers, IDUs, transport workers, and MSWs in Makawapur district which is known as one of the twenty-six prone districts for the girls trafficking in Nepal. Required information was collected through in-depth interview, observation and group discussion based on their individual background, profession and problems. Disproportionate sampling design to draw 102 sample sizes with equal weight for male and female respondents was chosen. Snowball sampling to find the respondents was applied. Qualitative research was emphasized based on semi-structure and open-ended questions, however, quantitative research design also prioritized to analyze the data to make the study sounder.
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