“…This resulted in people becoming increasingly aware of the risk factors, but did not change sexual behaviors that expose them to the risk of infection (Airhihenbuwa, Ford, & Iwelunmor, 2014;Arinola & Adekunjo, 2012;Campbell, 2003;Gakahu & Kaguta, 2011;Mhlauli, 2011). In addition, the biomedical and behavioral focus resulted in marginalizing other knowledge systems and alienated people from or made them ambivalent about their own knowledge and practices (Ahlberg, Kamau, Maina, & Kulane, 2009;Chilisa, 2005). Furthermore, the focus silenced and stigmatized sexuality, thereby reducing people's capacities to deal with sexuality (Ahlberg & Kulane, 2011;Ainslie, 2002;Duffy, 2005;Messer, 2004).…”