Full Text Available

Note: Clicking the button above will open the full text document at the original institutional repository in a new window.

Women and Aids : a study of issues in the prevention of HIV infection

Bibliography: p. 209-244.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Strebel, Ann-Marie
Other Authors: Levett, Ann
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Psychology 2015
Subjects:
HIV
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1867613252038426624
access_status_str Open Access
author Strebel, Ann-Marie
author2 Levett, Ann
author_browse Levett, Ann
Strebel, Ann-Marie
author_facet Levett, Ann
Strebel, Ann-Marie
author_sort Strebel, Ann-Marie
collection Thesis
description Bibliography: p. 209-244.
format Thesis
id oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/13857
institution University of Cape Town (South Africa)
language eng
last_indexed 2026-06-10T12:33:10.259Z
license_str Not specified — see source repository
provenance_str_mv Harvested via OAI-PMH from UCTD — University of Cape Town Open Access Repository
publishDate 2015
publishDateRange 2015
publishDateSort 2015
publisher Department of Psychology
publisherStr Department of Psychology
record_format dspace
source_str UCTD — University of Cape Town Open Access Repository
spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/13857 Women and Aids : a study of issues in the prevention of HIV infection Strebel, Ann-Marie Levett, Ann HIV Bibliography: p. 209-244. There is worldwide recognition of the magnitude of the AIDS problem generally and the particular concerns regarding prevention and care which this raises for women. Social constructionist and feminist analyses have done much to extend understanding of the issues beyond the biomedical realm to include social accounts of the constitution of AIDS knowledge, meanings and responses. However, these frameworks have not easily translated into realistic responses to the seeming paradox of women being seen as responsible for HIV prevention, while they lack the power in gender relations to implement safe sex behaviour. Therefore, this thesis aimed to explore in depth the experience and meaning of AIDS for South African women, to map their accounts in relation to existing depictions of the problem, and to identify constraints and opportunities for action which these raised. A further intention was to generate realistic and appropriate prevention options both through and arising from the research process. Preliminary work involved two pilot studies. Firstly in-depth interviews were conducted with HIV-infected women. Then an overview of the status of AIDS prevention and care facilities for women in South Africa was completed by means of interviews with key informants in medical, research and organisational settings. These studies highlighted the complexity of issues involved and confirmed the need for an approach which linked understanding to intervention. The main study aimed to explore the range and interplay of discursive themes which South African women drew on regarding AIDS, and the implications of their positioning in relation to these representations for AIDS interventions. 2015-09-14T08:11:22Z 2015-09-14T08:11:22Z 1994 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13857 eng application/pdf Department of Psychology Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
spellingShingle HIV
Strebel, Ann-Marie
Women and Aids : a study of issues in the prevention of HIV infection
thesis_degree_str Doctoral
title Women and Aids : a study of issues in the prevention of HIV infection
title_full Women and Aids : a study of issues in the prevention of HIV infection
title_fullStr Women and Aids : a study of issues in the prevention of HIV infection
title_full_unstemmed Women and Aids : a study of issues in the prevention of HIV infection
title_short Women and Aids : a study of issues in the prevention of HIV infection
title_sort women and aids a study of issues in the prevention of hiv infection
topic HIV
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13857
work_keys_str_mv AT strebelannmarie womenandaidsastudyofissuesinthepreventionofhivinfection