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      HIV prevention for young women of Uganda must now address poverty and gender inequalities

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          This study seeks to explore the perspectives of young women in Uganda with the aim of better informing re HIV prevention.

          Designmethodologyapproach

          Group discussions and interviews were used to explore issues relating to HIV prevention. An inductive content analysis identified emerging themes and patterns in the participants' conversations.

          Findings

          The study revealed that, although young women were informed and motivated to prevent HIV, poverty and inequality were significant barriers, limiting their power to protect themselves.

          Originalityvalue

          The research adds evidence to the current argument that failure to address the disempowering effects of poverty and gender inequality limits the effectiveness of current HIV prevention for young women. HIV prevention must now address poverty and gender vulnerabilities, promoting a protective environment, rather than focusing on influencing individual sexual behaviour.

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                Journal
                jhom
                10.1108/jhom
                Journal of Health Organization and Management
                Emerald Publishing
                1477-7266
                07 September 2010
                : 24
                Issue : 5 Issue title : Feastures a special section on young women' voices and HIVAids in Uganda Issue title : Young women' voices and HIVAids in Uganda
                : 491-497
                Affiliations
                Intercalated BSc in International Health, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
                Article
                0250240503.pdf 0250240503
                10.1108/14777261011070501
                984c201a-80f0-4aac-8e1f-b1e7beb809f6
                © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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                research-article, Research paper
                cat-HSC, Health & social care
                cat-HMAN, Healthcare management
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                Health & Social care
                Uganda,Women,Gender,Poverty,HIV,Sexual behaviour
                Health & Social care
                Uganda, Women, Gender, Poverty, HIV, Sexual behaviour

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