Women and HIV

Women and HIV

The Case of Zimbabwe

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-08-26 )

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Women throughout the world are suffering the brunt of HIV/AIDS. They carry the unenviable tag of being the suffering group who are at risk. Women’s vulnerability to HIV/AIDS is a subject that has not received adequate attention to date. This empirical study examines the socio-cultural factors and practices that impede upon behavioural change of Zimbabwean women in an era of HIV/AIDS. Firstly, a sample of 1002 women respondents is purposefully drawn from the six major Zimbabwean ethnic groups to participate in this research study. A survey questionnaire is administered to respondents in the age group 18 to 59 years to quantify the levels and magnitude of the HIV/AIDS problem among women. Secondly, fifty in-depth interviews with key informants are conducted to assess the nature of the problem confronting and impeding upon women’s quest to attain good reproductive health. Thirdly, six focus group discussions for each of the respective six ethnic groups are conducted with forty-eight mature women to understand broadly the concepts of the study..

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8454-1887-2

ISBN-10:

3845418877

EAN:

9783845418872

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Chamunogwa Nyoni

Number of pages:

228

Published on:

2011-08-26

Category:

Research on Woman and gender