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Title: | Condom Acceptability for Prevention of HIV Infection amongst Male inmates in a Convict Prison in North Western Nigeria: A Qualitative Research Report |
Authors: | Onyemocho, Audu Johnbull, Ogboi Sonny Omole, Victoria Nanben Anekoson, Joshua Istifanus Aje, Anejo-‐Okopi Joseph |
Keywords: | Homosexuality condom acceptance |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health |
Series/Report no.: | vol. 3;No. 5 |
Abstract: | There is a general recognition of homosexuality being responsible for the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS among inmates in Nigerian prisons. However, the use of condoms
which is an evidenced-‐based preventive measure is critical in the prison setting
because of socio-‐cultural reasons. Due to
the dynamic nature of the prison population,
interventions targeting the prisons will have
a significant effect on the general population. This study assessed condom
acceptability for the prevention of HIV
infection among male inmates in a convict
prison in north-‐western, Nigeria in order
to provide supplementary information that
will corroborate some findings from quantitative methods. A qualitative study was
conducted in Zaria prison between 18th December, 2012 and 8th January, 2013. Purposive sampling identified 48 inmates who had Focused Group Discussions (FGDs) and In-‐depth Interviews (IDIs). Common trends and
variations in the responses were identified
and reflected as appropriate and presented
as narratives with relevant quotations. Majority of the respondents agreed that
homosexuality exists among the inmates, but all the inmates scowled at the distribution of condoms to inmates in prison. Majority were of the opinion that condom distribution will promote homosexuality which is prohibited by Nigerian laws and controlling
HIV transmissions in Nigeria prisons can be
effectively done through behavioral modifications that are geared towards total
abstinence. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2488 |
ISSN: | 2277-‐9604 |
Appears in Collections: | Medicine
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