Type | Journal Article - Life Science Journal |
Title | HIV/AIDS, Women Farmers, and Livelihood Activities: A Comparative Analysis of Productivity in Prevalent And Non-Prevalent Areas of Benue State, Nigeria |
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Volume | 9 |
Issue | 4 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
Page numbers | 47-51 |
URL | http://www.lifesciencesite.com/lsj/life0904/008_10342life0904_47_50.pdf |
Abstract | The study was carried out in Benue State of Nigeria by the use of questionnaires administered to 200 women farmers in HIV prevalent and non prevalent areas. Frequencies and percentages were used to explain descriptive data while t-test was used to analyse the inferential statistics. The awareness and knowledge of HIV among women farmers was average, and there was no behavioural change towards sex as almost all respondents shy away from the use of condoms. There is significant difference in farm size in the prevalent areas (t = 2.982 P < 0.05) as compared to non prevalent areas. The non-prevalent areas had a higher mean score than the prevalent areas. The results obtained from the study showed that there was a general decrease of agricultural productivity in HIV prevalent areas than non-prevalent areas. In conclusion, the two study areas, which represent the prevalent and nonprevalent areas, HIV was established to be high in both transmission and prevalence. Over 70% of the respondents are sexually active, the study indicates that the rate of promiscuity is high and among the respondents as unmarried residents has had at least 3 sexual partners. The knowledge and use of condoms is low. Only 7% and 6% of respondents in non-prevalent and prevalent areas have used condoms. The epidemic has severely affected and worsens the economic situation within the respondents, and has therefore placed demands on women who are both agricultural workers and caretakers. |
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