I Trust my Husband: Research of Social Representations of Women in a Closed Relationship about AIDS Prevention

The present study concerns the social representations of the women in stable relationships about sexuality and prevention of AIDS. Aids’s incidence has been increasing among heterosexuals in stable relationships, especially women, who have been infected mostly by their sexual partners. The research’...

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Main Authors: Andréia Isabel Giacomozzi, Brigido Vizeu Camargo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie 2004-01-01
Series:Psicologia
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Online Access:http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/1197/893
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description The present study concerns the social representations of the women in stable relationships about sexuality and prevention of AIDS. Aids’s incidence has been increasing among heterosexuals in stable relationships, especially women, who have been infected mostly by their sexual partners. The research’s purpose was to identify how women in stable relationships elaborate social representations about AIDS and if it has an impact over their prevention practices concerning this disease. It was carried as a descriptive study in which were used indirect observations and non-directive interviews. Were interviewed 20 women between 30 and 40 years who were in close relationships at the time. In the data analysis, a software for quantitative analysis of textual data (ALCESTE) was used. The findings showed that this group of women knows about diseases and how to prevent themselves, but they don’t do that mostly because they feel safe and trustworthy towards their sexual partners. Furthermore, it was observed a division between two clusters: one regarding the house, where they are more secure and the other concerning the street where people who they don’t have a close relationship with would be more vulnerable to HIV.
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spelling doaj.art-0a646c36d00b45fcba3577ab131b85e02023-09-26T17:14:30ZengUniversidade Presbiteriana MackenziePsicologia1516-36871980-69062004-01-01613144I Trust my Husband: Research of Social Representations of Women in a Closed Relationship about AIDS PreventionAndréia Isabel Giacomozzi0Brigido Vizeu Camargo1Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina – UFSCUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina – UFSCThe present study concerns the social representations of the women in stable relationships about sexuality and prevention of AIDS. Aids’s incidence has been increasing among heterosexuals in stable relationships, especially women, who have been infected mostly by their sexual partners. The research’s purpose was to identify how women in stable relationships elaborate social representations about AIDS and if it has an impact over their prevention practices concerning this disease. It was carried as a descriptive study in which were used indirect observations and non-directive interviews. Were interviewed 20 women between 30 and 40 years who were in close relationships at the time. In the data analysis, a software for quantitative analysis of textual data (ALCESTE) was used. The findings showed that this group of women knows about diseases and how to prevent themselves, but they don’t do that mostly because they feel safe and trustworthy towards their sexual partners. Furthermore, it was observed a division between two clusters: one regarding the house, where they are more secure and the other concerning the street where people who they don’t have a close relationship with would be more vulnerable to HIV.http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/1197/893social representationssexualitywomenaidsstable relationships
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I Trust my Husband: Research of Social Representations of Women in a Closed Relationship about AIDS Prevention
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social representations
sexuality
women
aids
stable relationships
title I Trust my Husband: Research of Social Representations of Women in a Closed Relationship about AIDS Prevention
title_full I Trust my Husband: Research of Social Representations of Women in a Closed Relationship about AIDS Prevention
title_fullStr I Trust my Husband: Research of Social Representations of Women in a Closed Relationship about AIDS Prevention
title_full_unstemmed I Trust my Husband: Research of Social Representations of Women in a Closed Relationship about AIDS Prevention
title_short I Trust my Husband: Research of Social Representations of Women in a Closed Relationship about AIDS Prevention
title_sort i trust my husband research of social representations of women in a closed relationship about aids prevention
topic social representations
sexuality
women
aids
stable relationships
url http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/ptp/article/view/1197/893
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