Kyei-Gyamfi Sylvester
Department of Children, Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana.
J Public Health Res. 2023 Aug 28;12(3):22799036231191035. doi: 10.1177/22799036231191035. eCollection 2023 Jul.
Although it is well known that low condom usage among fishers contributes to high HIV prevalence in fishing communities, little is known about the attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of fishers when it comes to the use of condoms.
This article is a follow-up to a cross-sectional study that used a mix-method design for data collection and analysis to examine the connection between mobility and the risk of contracting HIV among 385 fishers in the Elmina fishing community of Ghana. The Health Belief Model is utilized in the discussions to analyze attitudes and actions toward condom use among the fishers in Elmina.
Over 40% of respondents who said they had intercourse in the previous year did not use condoms. The results show that male fishers are more likely than female fishers to use condoms during sexual activity, and younger fishers are more likely to use condoms than older fishers. More condoms were used by educated fishers than by less educated or uneducated fishers. According to the study, female fishers use less condoms than male fishers since they are unable to convince their partners to use them when they refuse to. Additionally, the findings show that slightly more than one in 10 respondents did not use condoms because they believed their sexual partner to be attractive and unlikely to carry any sexual infection.
There is a general low perception of HIV susceptibility and severity resulting in the low condom usage among the fisherfolks according to the results. The article urges civil society organizations in the study area to investigate ways to incorporate the provision of free condoms to fishers and at the numerous fishing destination sites along the coast of Elmina. The regular use of condoms in Elmina and the nearby fishing areas should also be emphasised through this outreach or mobile HIV service outlets.
尽管众所周知,渔民中避孕套使用率低导致捕鱼社区的艾滋病毒高流行率,但对于渔民在使用避孕套方面的态度、信念和行为却知之甚少。
本文是一项横断面研究的后续研究,该横断面研究采用混合方法设计进行数据收集和分析,以检验加纳埃尔米纳捕鱼社区385名渔民的流动性与感染艾滋病毒风险之间的联系。讨论中运用健康信念模型来分析埃尔米纳渔民对避孕套使用的态度和行为。
在表示上一年有过性行为的受访者中,超过40%的人未使用避孕套。结果显示,男性渔民在性行为中比女性渔民更有可能使用避孕套,年轻渔民比年长渔民更有可能使用避孕套。受过教育的渔民比受教育程度较低或未受过教育的渔民使用的避孕套更多。根据该研究,女性渔民使用的避孕套比男性渔民少,因为当她们的伴侣拒绝使用时,她们无法说服伴侣使用。此外,研究结果表明,略多于十分之一的受访者不使用避孕套是因为他们认为自己的性伴侣有吸引力且不太可能携带任何性传播感染。
根据研究结果,渔民对艾滋病毒易感性和严重性的总体认知较低,导致避孕套使用率低。本文敦促研究区域的民间社会组织研究如何向渔民以及埃尔米纳海岸众多捕鱼目的地提供免费避孕套。还应通过这种外展或流动艾滋病毒服务点强调在埃尔米纳和附近捕鱼区定期使用避孕套。