Understanding and addressing socio-cultural barriers to medical male circumcision in traditionally non-circumcising rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa

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dc.date.accessioned 2013-07-04 en
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-17T17:37:20Z
dc.date.available 2022-08-17T17:37:20Z
dc.date.issued 2015-08-25 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/2887
dc.description.abstract Given recent clinical trials establishing the safety and efficacy of adult medical male circumcision (MMC) in Africa, attention has now shifted to barriers and facilitators to programmatic implementation in traditionally non-circumcising communities. In this study, we attempted to develop a fuller understanding of the role of cultural issues in the acceptance of adult circumcision. We conducted four focus-group discussions with 28 participants in Mutoko, Zimbabwe, and 33 participants in Vulindlela, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, as well as 19 key informant interviews in both settings. We found the concept of male circumcision to be an alien practice, particularly as expressed in the context of local languages. Cultural barriers included local concepts of ethnicity, social groups, masculinity and sexuality. On the other hand, we found that concerns about the impact of HIV on communities resulted in willingness to consider adult male circumcision as an option if it would result in lowering the local burden of the epidemic. Adult MMC-promotional messages that create a synergy between understandings of both traditional and medical circumcision will be more successful in these communities. en
dc.format.medium Print en
dc.subject SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA en
dc.subject CIRCUMCISION en
dc.subject MEN en
dc.subject RISK BEHAVIOUR en
dc.subject IDENTITY en
dc.subject CULTURAL CITIZENSHIP en
dc.title Understanding and addressing socio-cultural barriers to medical male circumcision in traditionally non-circumcising rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.description.version Y en
dc.ProjectNumber SCLLAA en
dc.Volume 15(9) en
dc.BudgetYear 2013/14 en
dc.ResearchGroup HIV/AIDS, STIs and TB en
dc.SourceTitle Culture, Health & Sexuality en
dc.ArchiveNumber 7822 en
dc.PageNumber 1085-1100 en
dc.outputnumber 6470 en
dc.bibliographictitle Khumalo-Sakutukwa, G., Lane, T., Van Rooyen, H., Chingono, A., Humphries, H., Timbe, A., Fritz, K., Chirowodza, A. & Morin, S.F. (2013) Understanding and addressing socio-cultural barriers to medical male circumcision in traditionally non-circumcising rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 15(9):1085-1100. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/2887 en
dc.publicationyear 2013 en
dc.contributor.author1 Khumalo-Sakutukwa, G. en
dc.contributor.author2 Lane, T. en
dc.contributor.author3 Van Rooyen, H. en
dc.contributor.author4 Chingono, A. en
dc.contributor.author5 Humphries, H. en
dc.contributor.author6 Timbe, A. en
dc.contributor.author7 Fritz, K. en
dc.contributor.author8 Chirowodza, A. en
dc.contributor.author9 Morin, S.F. en


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