Title of article :
Local understandings of, and responses to, HIV: Rural–urban migrants in Tanzania
Author/Authors :
Ernestina Coast، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Migration is an important process of change for rural populations in developing countries. Migration is a primary cause of behaviour change—by their very act of migrating, migrants are different from those who do not migrate. The focus of the current study is male rural–urban migration in Tanzania and its interaction with sexual behaviour. The analysis presents results from a comparison with individual-level analyses of two populations, one (composed of recent rural–urban migrants) in an urban area and one made up of residents in a rural area. Detailed migration histories (n=96 rural–urban migrants) and in-depth interviews form the basis of the analysis. Three key research questions are addressed: How does the sexual behaviour of migrants differ from that of rural residents? How do HIV knowledge levels vary between rural–urban migrants and rural residents? What factors are associated with either intentions of behaviour change or reported behaviour?
Keywords :
Tanzania , HIV , migration , Sexual behaviour , men , Pastoralist
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine