Barriers And Enablers To VCT Acceptance
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Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) is considered an important component of the South African government's response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Despite this, the number of South Africans who have accessed VCT remains low. Pregnant women in antenatal clinics remain the primary recipients of HIV testing since it is routinely offered to them at the clinics. In the absence of other targets, targeting women at antenatal clinics perpetuates the stereotypes that women are solely responsible for reproductive health issues or that they are to be blame for the mounting number of HIV infections. These beliefs exacerbate the levels of violence against women. According to the researcher's observation, active involvement of male youth in reproductive health at the Rosedale Clinic situated in Uitenhage, a town in the Eastern Cape, appears to be very limited. This might be as a result of traditional beliefs declaring reproductive health a primarily female domain. Active involvement of men in reproductive health is considered to have positive health outcomes both for themselves and their partners.
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Leilanie Williams, estudió la maestría en Comunidad y Desarrollo con especialización en Psicología y Sociología en la Universidad de Stellenbosch (2002-2006). Actualmente es oficial de proyectos de investigación en la Agencia Comunitaria de Investigación Social (C A S E) con sede en Johannesburgo (Sudáfrica). Sus esferas de interés en materia de investigación incluyen la juventud y la salud reproductiva.
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- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 173g
- Untertitel Acceptance Of Voluntary Counseling And Testing (VCT) Services By Male Youth In Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa
- Autor Leilanie Williams
- Titel Barriers And Enablers To VCT Acceptance
- Veröffentlichung 11.02.2011
- ISBN 3844310908
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783844310900
- Jahr 2011
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T7mm
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 104
- GTIN 09783844310900