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同伴主导的南非非正式定居点女性艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防工作。

Peer led HIV/AIDS prevention for women in South African informal settlements.

作者信息

O'Hara Murdock Peggy, Garbharran Hari, Edwards Mary Jo, Smith Maria A, Lutchmiah Johnny, Mkhize Makhosi

机构信息

Middle Tennessee State University, Murfeesboro, Tennessee 37132, USA.

出版信息

Health Care Women Int. 2003 Jul;24(6):502-12. doi: 10.1080/07399330303975.

Abstract

South African women who live in informal settlement communities are at high risk of HIV/AIDS infection due to their poor economic and social status. Prevention programs must include methods for improving their social conditions as well as their sexual risk behaviors. Members of Partners trained 24 women from informal settlements to lead HIV/AIDS education workshops for 480 residents. When these participants reached out to their neighbors, this participatory community-based approach resulted in providing HIV/AIDS prevention messages to more than 1,440 residents. Program leaders from three settlements said in focus group discussions that results from this social influences peer led approach demonstrated that women residents are a valuable resource in providing effective HIV/AIDS prevention programs to South Africa's most vulnerable residents.

摘要

居住在非正式定居点社区的南非妇女因其贫困的经济和社会地位而面临感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的高风险。预防计划必须包括改善她们社会状况以及性风险行为的方法。伙伴组织的成员培训了24名来自非正式定居点的妇女,让她们为480名居民举办艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育讲习班。当这些参与者向邻居宣传时,这种基于社区参与的方法为1440多名居民提供了艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防信息。来自三个定居点的项目负责人在焦点小组讨论中表示,这种由社会影响同伴主导的方法所取得的成果表明,女性居民是为南非最脆弱居民提供有效艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防计划的宝贵资源。

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