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Prevention of HIV and other STIs in rural Senegal: a study of prevention-related events collected by sentinel observers

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Author(s)
C Enel; Catherine Enel is a free-lance anthropologist
E Lagarde; Tenure researcher at the French National Institute for Health research (INSERM)
AS Wade; Division SIDA at the Senegalese Ministry of Health
Keywords
rural Africa
AIDS/STI prevention-related events
sentinel observers
population-based survey

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/57390
Online Access
http://ajol.info/index.php/saharaj/article/view/30085
Abstract
We conducted a study of AIDS/STI prevention-related events based on a network of sentinel observers over a 35-month period in three rural communities of Senegal (May 2000 - March 2003). In one of these communities we also conducted a population-based study on self-reported prevention events and attitudes towards AIDS. Sentinel observers recorded 1 590 AIDS/STI prevention-related events. More than half of the reported events were radio programmes.The proportion of events on the occasion of which therapies was addressed increased significantly between 2000 and 2001, from less than 3% to about 10%, while sharp decreases in the proportion of events dealing with condoms and STIs, both from around 25% to less than 15%, were observed at the same time. The population-based survey indicated that men were more influenced by individual events like informal discussions or radio programmes while women seemed to be more influenced by collective events such as public meetings and school education. Keywords: rural Africa,AIDS/STI prevention-related events, sentinel observers, population-based survey.RÉSUMÉNous avons mené une étude des événements relatifs à la prévention du SIDA et des IST à l\'aide d\'un réseau d\'observateurs-sentinelles sur une durée de 35 mois (mai 2000 - mars 2003) dans trois communautés rurales du Sénégal. Dans l\'une d\'elle, nous avons également conduit en population générale une étude des événements autodéclarés relatifs à la prévention et des attitudes vis-à-vis du SIDA. Les observateurs-sentinelles ont enregistré 1 590 événements. Plus de la moitié concernaient des émissions de radio. La part des événements faisant état des traitements du SIDA a augmenté de 3% à 10% entre 2000 et 2001 alors que celles des événements qui faisaient état du préservatif d\'une part et des IST d\'autre part, ont chuté toutes deux de 25% à 15% sur la même période. L\'enquête en population générale a révélé que les hommes étaient plus influencés par les événements individuels comme les discussion informelles ou les programmes radiodiffusés alors que les femmes semblaient avoir été plus sensibles aux événements collectifs du type réunion publique ou cours donnés à l\'école. Mots clés: Afrique, zone rurale, SIDA/STI, événements relatifs à la prévention, observateurs-sentinelles, enquête en population générale.Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS, Vol 2(2) 2005: 251-257
Date
2005-10-13
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http://ajol.info/index.php/saharaj/article/view/30085
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