Agadjanian Victor, Sen Soma
School of Social and Family Dynamics and the Center for Population Dynamics, Arizona State University, Tempe 85287-3701, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2007 Feb;97(2):362-6. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2006.085662. Epub 2006 Nov 30.
We sought to examine the role of religious organizations in the provision of HIV/AIDS-related assistance in Africa.
We used data collected from Christian religious organizations in southern Mozambique. Bivariate comparisons and logistic regression analysis of survey data were performed. We conducted an analysis of the qualitative data to complement the quantitative results.
Our analysis revealed little involvement of religious organizations in provision of assistance. Most assistance was decentralized and consisted of psychological support and some personal care and household help. Material or financial help was rare. Assistance to nonmembers of congregations was reported more often than to members. Members of larger and better-secularly connected congregations were more likely to report assistance than were members of smaller and less-secularly engaged ones. Assistance was reported more in cities than in rural areas. Women were more likely than men to report providing assistance to congregation members, and the reverse was true for assistance provided to nonmembers. The cooperation of religious organizations in provision of assistance was hindered by financial constraints and institutional rivalry.
Policy efforts to involve religious organizations in provision of HIV/AIDS-related assistance should take into account that organization's resources, institutional goals, and social characteristics.
我们试图研究宗教组织在非洲提供与艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关援助方面的作用。
我们使用了从莫桑比克南部基督教宗教组织收集的数据。对调查数据进行了双变量比较和逻辑回归分析。我们对定性数据进行了分析以补充定量结果。
我们的分析表明宗教组织在提供援助方面参与度较低。大多数援助是分散进行的,包括心理支持以及一些个人护理和家庭帮助。物质或经济援助很少。向非教众成员提供援助的情况比向教众成员提供援助的情况报告得更多。与世俗联系更紧密的大型教众的成员比与世俗联系较少的小型教众的成员更有可能报告提供了援助。城市地区报告的援助比农村地区更多。女性比男性更有可能报告向教众成员提供援助,而向非成员提供援助的情况则相反。宗教组织在提供援助方面的合作受到资金限制和机构竞争的阻碍。
让宗教组织参与提供与艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关援助的政策努力应考虑到该组织的资源、机构目标和社会特征。