乌干达西南部农村人口的婚姻不稳定:对HIV-1感染传播的影响

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Africa Pub Date : 1994-01-01
J Nabaitu, C Bachengana, J Seeley
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摘要

这项研究的目的是调查乌干达西南部农村人群中人们对婚姻不稳定原因的看法。对4000多名成年人(12岁以上)进行的HIV-1感染基线调查结果显示,与已婚人士相比,离婚或分居人士的感染风险增加了两倍。有目的的134名受访者(72名男性,62名女性)被选中代表不同的年龄,宗教信仰和婚姻状况,在半结构化访谈中被要求评论他们社区中婚姻持续不稳定的原因。婚姻不稳定最常见的原因是性生活不满足、不孕、酗酒和流动性....艾滋病毒感染并没有被提到是分居的直接原因,但一项小型独立研究显示,十对夫妇中有七对在得知一方或双方的艾滋病毒检测结果呈阳性后分居。婚姻不稳定在这一人群中并不罕见;有证据表明,艾滋病毒感染正在使情况变得更糟。”(免费摘要)
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Marital instability in a rural population in south-west Uganda: implications for the spread of HIV-1 infection.

"The aim of this study was to examine people's beliefs about the causes of marital instability in a rural population cohort in south-west Uganda. Results from a baseline survey of HIV-1 infection in the cohort of over 4,000 adults (over 12 years old) showed a twofold increase in risk of infection in divorced or separated persons when compared with those who are married. A purposive sample of 134 respondents (seventy-two males, sixty-two females) selected to represent different ages, religions and marital status were asked in semi-structured interviews to comment on the reasons for continuing marital instability in their community. The most common reasons suggested for marital instability were sexual dissatisfaction, infertility, alcoholism and mobility....HIV infection was not mentioned as a direct cause of separation, but a small independent study revealed that seven out of ten couples separated on learning of a positive HIV test result of one or both partners. Marital instability is not uncommon in this population; there is evidence that HIV infection is making the situation worse." (SUMMARY IN FRE)

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Africa
Africa Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Africa is the premier journal devoted to the study of African societies and culture. Editorial policy encourages an interdisciplinary approach, involving humanities, social sciences, and environmental sciences. Africa aims to give increased attention to African production of knowledge, highlighting the work of local African thinkers and writers, emerging social and cultural trends ''on the ground'', and links between local and national levels of society. At the same time, it maintains its commitment to the theoretically informed analysis of the realities of Africa''s own cultural categories. Each issue contains six or seven major articles, arranged thematically, extensive review essays and substantial book reviews. Special issues are published annually.
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