Social barriers to effective HIV prevention

Stigma, peer pressure and the role of soccer-based programmes in South Africa
Optimus, 1. Auflage 2012, 204 Seiten

This thesis, based on six months of fieldwork in South Africa, critically reviews behavioural responses to HIV, emphasizing community-level social factors influencing sexual health and the role of sports-based programmes in HIV prevention. Through regression analysis and a field experiment, it highlights stigma and peer pressure as key drivers of HIV, suggesting that well-designed sports initiatives hold significant promise for curbing the epidemic where individual-focused behaviour change efforts have largely failed.

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Beschreibung

This thesis was written in 2008 after six months of field work and data collection in South Africa. It includes a comprehensive literature review on the theory and empirics of the behavioural response to HIV looking at: (1) the relationship between HIV incidence and sexual behaviours; (2) types of evidence resulting from observational studies, randomised controlled trials (RCTs), recent creative social experiments that go beyond conventional RCTs in testing different hypothesis in the field; (3) the socio-economic characteristics of HIV infection and associated sexual behaviours. The research and analysis is informed by the social perspective on HIV prevention, an approach that assumes the presence of community-level factors that influence sexual-health outcomes. The innovative role and potential to induce social change of sports in development and HIV prevention is highlighted by discussing the theoretical frameworks of two soccer-based programmes (Grassroot Soccer; Whizz Kids United) and how they address social drivers of sexual-risk behaviours in the context of a generalized epidemic. New evidence is generated through regression analysis and a six-month follow up field experiment contributing to the understanding of stigma and peer pressure as major social drivers of HIV in South Africa. Well designed sports-based programmes are highly promising to curb the spread of HIV even in the worst affected countries where the riskiness of the sexual network explains why behaviour change programmes that focused on the individual did not prove efficacious at the population level. Academic peer-reviewed evidence to underpin the long-term benefits suggested here is practically non-existent and should be the concern of future research.

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Auflage

1

EAN

9783863760151

ISBN

978-3-86376-015-1

Titel

Social barriers to effective HIV prevention

Untertitel

Stigma, peer pressure and the role of soccer-based programmes in South Africa

Autor

Erscheinungsdatum

23.07.2012

Erscheinungsjahr

2012

Verlag

Optimus

Ausgabeart

Softcover

Sprache

englisch

Seiten

204

Medium

Buch, E-Book

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Fachbuch

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