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南非性传播疾病的社会文化背景:对健康教育项目的启示

The socio-cultural contexts of sexually transmitted diseases in South Africa: implications for health education programmes.

作者信息

Meyer-Weitz A, Reddy P, Weijts W, van den Borne B, Kok G

机构信息

Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa.

出版信息

AIDS Care. 1998 Apr;10 Suppl 1:S39-55. doi: 10.1080/09540129850124352.

Abstract

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are widespread in South Africa and contribute to the growing HIV epidemic. As an important step in curtailing the spread of STDs, this study explores STD patients' illness representations within its socio-cultural context, particularly gender relationships. In-depth interviews were conducted with Xhosa- and Zulu-speaking patients in clinics in Cape Town, Western Cape (N = 67) and in rural areas of Kabokweni, Mpumalanga (N = 21) The findings suggest that STD patients' illness representations are reflections of their socio-cultural understanding of disease and of culturally defined gender relations. This, in turn, impacts on their general perceptions of the cause of STDs, their perceptions of the risk of contracting STDs, them entering and using formal and traditional medical treatment and on their ideas of prevention. Thus, healthy behaviours need to be facilitated through multiple educational strategies focusing on an improved understanding of the cause of the STD in its context of gender relations, the development of interpersonal and technical skills, as well as focusing on cues for action.

摘要

性传播疾病(STDs)在南非广泛传播,并推动了艾滋病毒疫情的不断蔓延。作为遏制性传播疾病传播的重要一步,本研究在其社会文化背景下,特别是在性别关系方面,探讨了性传播疾病患者对疾病的认知。在西开普省开普敦的诊所(N = 67)以及姆普马兰加省卡博克韦尼的农村地区(N = 21),对科萨语和祖鲁语患者进行了深入访谈。研究结果表明,性传播疾病患者对疾病的认知反映了他们对疾病的社会文化理解以及文化界定的性别关系。反过来,这又影响了他们对性传播疾病病因的总体认知、对感染性传播疾病风险的认知、他们寻求和使用正规及传统医疗的情况以及他们的预防观念。因此,需要通过多种教育策略来促进健康行为,这些策略侧重于在性别关系背景下增进对性传播疾病病因的理解、发展人际和技术技能,以及关注行动线索。

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