What role can gender-transformative programming for men play in increasing men's HIV testing and engagement in HIV care and treatment in South Africa?

作者: Paul J. Fleming , Chris Colvin , Dean Peacock , Shari L. Dworkin

DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2016.1183045

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摘要: Men are less likely than women to test for HIV and engage in care treatment. We conducted in-depth interviews with men participating One Man Can (OMC) - a rights-based gender equality health programme intervention rural Limpopo Eastern Cape, South Africa explore masculinity-related barriers testing/care/treatment how participation OMC impacted on these. who participated reported an increased capability overcome testing/care/treatment. They also ability express vulnerability discuss openly others, which led greater willingness be tested receive treatment those were living HIV. Interventions that challenge masculine norms promote (i.e. gender-transformative interventions) represent promising new approach address men's testing,

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