The better the worse: Risk factors for HIV infection among women in Kenya and Uganda - Demographic and Health Survey
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posted on 2011-12-01, 00:00 authored by Julie Abimanyi-OchomJulie Abimanyi-OchomThe objective of the study was to investigate socio-economic status (SES) factors as riskfactors for HIV among women in Kenya and Uganda. Individual data from cross-sectional, population based 2003-Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS) and 2004-Uganda AIDS Indicator Survey (AIS) were used and the probability of being HIV-positive was analysed. Contrary to the public health literature, women of high SES were also vulnerable to HIV risk. Both Ugandan and Kenyan women had similar SES risk factors to HIV and harmonising policies in the two countries to deal with the disadvantages of the social and cultural roles of women would help reduce vulnerability to HIV for women. Policies in both countries need to be broad based to cut across all socioeconomic groups and deal with the complexity of HIV/AIDS. Nyanza region needs exceptional policies to deal with the high HIV prevalence and reduce riskthrough cultural practices like widow inheritance. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.
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AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIVVolume
23Pagination
1545-1550Location
London, Eng.Publisher DOI
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0954-0121eISSN
1360-0451Language
engPublication classification
CN.1 Other journal articleCopyright notice
2011, Taylor & FrancisIssue
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