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“以物易物”:采用基于复原力的方法与南非年轻人谈论性交易的重要性。

'Something for something': the importance of talking about transactional sex with youth in South Africa using a resilience-based approach.

作者信息

van der Heijden Ingrid, Swartz Sharlene

机构信息

a Gender and Health Research Unit , Medical Research Council , PO Box 19070, Tygerberg 7505 , South Africa.

出版信息

Afr J AIDS Res. 2014;13(1):53-63. doi: 10.2989/16085906.2014.886602.

Abstract

Transactional sex is a common feature of sexual relationships in South Africa but has severe health implications for those who engage in it. This paper presents perspectives on transactional sex based on interviews and focus group discussions with young people in Gauteng and Limpopo, South Africa. The discussions were part of an evaluation of a peer education programme promoting HIV prevention called Vhutshilo, aimed at 14-16 year olds. The session on transactional sex entitled 'Something for Something' evoked strong responses from youth. Youth recognised transactional sex as a common phenomenon in their communities and associated it with many risks. However, when comparing young people's qualitative responses to the impact of the session as measured by the quantitative impact survey, no significant differences were discernible between youth in the programme and those in a control group who were not exposed to the session. Further analysis showed that the content of the session was limited to the negative consequences and health risks of transactional sex and focused mostly on the adverse contexts in South Africa that force youth into such relationships. The session did little to situate transactional relationships within the everyday realities of sexual decision making and youth values of peer status and consumerism. We argue that the session's findings reveal a narrow understanding of the dynamic contexts under which transactional sex occurs and fails to take into account the resilience of youth to make choices of whether or not to engage in such relationships, and how they can engage in these types of relationships safely. We conclude that HIV prevention curriculums need to leverage youth resilience and protective skills within the confines of difficult economic and social circumstances to allow them to successfully navigate safer sexual relationships.

摘要

性交易是南非性关系中的一个常见特征,但对参与其中的人有着严重的健康影响。本文基于对南非豪登省和林波波省年轻人的访谈及焦点小组讨论,呈现了关于性交易的观点。这些讨论是对一个名为Vhutshilo的促进艾滋病毒预防的同伴教育项目评估的一部分,该项目针对14至16岁的青少年。题为“以物易物”的性交易环节引发了年轻人的强烈反应。年轻人认识到性交易在他们的社区中是一种常见现象,并将其与许多风险联系在一起。然而,在比较年轻人对该环节影响的定性反应与通过定量影响调查所衡量的结果时,参与该项目的年轻人与未参加该环节的对照组年轻人之间没有明显差异。进一步分析表明,该环节的内容仅限于性交易的负面后果和健康风险,且主要聚焦于南非迫使年轻人陷入此类关系的不利环境。该环节几乎没有将性交易关系置于性决策的日常现实以及年轻人的同伴地位和消费主义价值观之中。我们认为,该环节的结果揭示了对性交易发生的动态背景的狭隘理解,并且没有考虑到年轻人在选择是否参与此类关系以及如何安全参与这些类型关系方面的适应能力。我们得出结论,艾滋病毒预防课程需要在艰难的经济和社会环境范围内利用年轻人的适应能力和保护技能,以使他们能够成功驾驭更安全的性关系。

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