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南非残疾人群体中 HIV 知识和不安全性行为方面的性别差异。

Gender differences in HIV knowledge and unsafe sexual behaviours among disabled people in South Africa.

机构信息

Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2012;34(7):605-10. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2011.599915. Epub 2011 Oct 18.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The international literature suggests that disabled people may be at increased risk for HIV infection. There is a growing increasing recognition of this in South Africa, although there remains a paucity of literature on how disabled people are affected by HIV/AIDS. This is a concern given the seriousness of the epidemic here. This paper reports on descriptive data exploring gender differences in HIV knowledge and unsafe sexual behaviours among disabled individuals in South Africa.

METHOD

Data was collected by means of a survey questionnaire from a total sample of 285 disabled individuals in three of the nine provinces in South Africa. Data was analysed by means of descriptive statistics.

RESULTS

There are low levels and uncertainty of knowledge about HIV transmission and HIV prevention, with females tending to have lower levels of knowledge than males. Although the importance of condoms in HIV prevention was recognised, there were relatively high levels of reported unsafe sexual behaviours. Males reported higher number of monogamous and concurrent sexual partnerships and sex without a condom after alcohol use.

CONCLUSIONS

The results support the literature that suggests that disabled people are at risk for HIV infection, and that both male and female individuals with disability are at risk.

摘要

目的

国际文献表明,残疾人感染 HIV 的风险可能会增加。南非越来越认识到这一点,尽管关于残疾人如何受到 HIV/AIDS 影响的文献仍然很少。鉴于这里疫情的严重性,这令人担忧。本文报告了描述性数据,探讨了南非残疾个体中 HIV 知识和不安全性行为方面的性别差异。

方法

通过问卷调查的方式从南非九个省中的三个省的总共 285 名残疾个体中收集数据。通过描述性统计数据进行分析。

结果

HIV 传播和 HIV 预防知识的水平较低且不确定,女性的知识水平往往低于男性。尽管人们认识到避孕套在 HIV 预防中的重要性,但报告的不安全性行为的比例相对较高。男性报告了更多的单一和同时性伴侣关系,以及在饮酒后发生无保护措施的性行为。

结论

结果支持文献表明残疾人存在感染 HIV 的风险,而且残疾男性和女性个体都存在风险。

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