Ukimwi ni homa (AIDS is a cold): HIV vulnerability of Maasai women

Type Thesis or Dissertation - Masters
Title Ukimwi ni homa (AIDS is a cold): HIV vulnerability of Maasai women
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2005
URL http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/22423/HedgesKristinNaserian2005.pdf?se​quence=1
Abstract
This thesis takes an in-depth look at specific behaviors that are putting Maasai women at risk for HIV/AIDS in Kenya. Methods used include in-depth interviews, focus group discussion, demographic data collection, and nutritional anthropometric measurements. The research took place June September 2004. Analysis reveals a strong connection between poverty and risk for HIV/AIDS in the Maasai community. There is also the potential for "learned helplessness" that some young women are displaying due to the current HIV/AIDS intervention and awareness programs. The thesis considers how culturally appropriate interventions may be more effective than current education programs at lowering the rate of HIV/AIDS in the Maasai community

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