2013
DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2012.761261
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Marriage as a risk factor for HIV: Learning from the experiences of HIV-infected women in Malawi

Abstract: The gender inequalities that characterise intimate partner relationships in Malawi, a country with one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world, arguably place marriage as an important risk factor for HIV infection among women, yet few studies detail the complex interactions of marriage and risk. In order to develop HIV-prevention interventions that have lasting impacts in such communities, we need a deeper understanding of the intricacies of women's lives, how and why they are involved in marital rela… Show more

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“…While women in general continue to bear the brunt of the HIV epidemic, married older women, who were not regarded as vulnerable to HIV in past decades, are currently regarded as the largest HIV risk group. In most societies in SSA, HIV infection rates among married women are significantly higher than among single women, and over 80% of new HIV infections in women in SSA are estimated to occur in marriage or long-term relationships through heterosexual transmission [4,5]. This phenomenon could be attributed to the fact that condom use may be more acceptable to younger individuals than to their older counterparts; married individuals tend to be older than unmarried individuals [6].…”
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“…While women in general continue to bear the brunt of the HIV epidemic, married older women, who were not regarded as vulnerable to HIV in past decades, are currently regarded as the largest HIV risk group. In most societies in SSA, HIV infection rates among married women are significantly higher than among single women, and over 80% of new HIV infections in women in SSA are estimated to occur in marriage or long-term relationships through heterosexual transmission [4,5]. This phenomenon could be attributed to the fact that condom use may be more acceptable to younger individuals than to their older counterparts; married individuals tend to be older than unmarried individuals [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may explain the high prevalence of HIV among people aged 50 years and above. The risk of HIV in marriage and in stable or cohabiting relationships is due to an increased frequency of sex and low condom use [4]. In patriarchal societies, suggesting condom use or refusing unprotected sex in a marriage or cohabiting relationship is seen as questioning male authority [8].…”
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