Dlamini S Nombuso, Maticka-Tyndale Eleanor, Omorodion Francisca, Anucha Uzo, Lowik A J
York University, Canada.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2012 Jun;16(2):55-70.
This paper is based on an international study, HIV Prevention for Rural Youth (HP4RY) 2008-2012, designed to examine the state of, and teach about, sexual health and HIV/AIDS in Edo State, Nigeria. The paper focuses on the mixed methods used in this study, paying attention to the meaning of collaboration and participation in research in a cross-continental setting. Additionally, the paper considers the complexities of engaging in decolonizing and respectful methodological approaches in these settings. Drawing on specifics from the mixed methods and details from the relevant literature, this paper demonstrates the continued need for cross-continental decolonization and decentralized engagements, specifically when dealing with sensitive topics like sexuality and HIV/AIDS. .
本文基于一项国际研究——2008 - 2012年农村青年艾滋病毒预防项目(HP4RY),该项目旨在调查尼日利亚江户州的性健康及艾滋病毒/艾滋病状况并开展相关教育。本文聚焦于该研究中使用的混合方法,关注在跨大陆背景下合作与参与研究的意义。此外,本文还考虑了在这些背景下采用去殖民化和尊重性方法所面临的复杂性。借鉴混合方法的具体内容和相关文献的细节,本文表明跨大陆去殖民化和分散式参与仍然很有必要,特别是在处理诸如性取向和艾滋病毒/艾滋病等敏感话题时。