M. Pitts et al., REACTIONS TO REPEATED STD INFECTIONS - PSYCHOSOCIAL-ASPECTS AND GENDER ISSUES IN ZIMBABWE, Social science & medicine, 40(9), 1995, pp. 1299-1304
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20
Categorie Soggetti
Social Sciences, Biomedical","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
This study explores psychosocial and gender issues related to multiple
STD infections within the context of marriage. Thirty men and thirty
women, currently married and attending a municipal clinic for treatmen
t for repeated STD infections were interviewed. A semi-structured inte
rview schedule was administered to explore themes of knowledge and bel
iefs about STDs, psychological reactions to repeated infections and po
wer aspects of sexuality. It was found that men and women differed in
how they interpreted and reacted to multiple STD infections. There was
clear evidence of women's lack of power to negotiate safe sex within
marriage and of the lack of social support networks for infected women
.