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Consistent Condom-use Against HIV infection and Unwanted Pregnancy

English · Paperback / Softback

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This study examines the consistency in use of condoms as a prevention measure against the dual risks of HIV and unwanted pregnancies among young people in Uganda. The study assesses both the motivating and inhibiting factors for and against condom use among young people (15-24 years) living in Buwenge Town Council, a rural setting in the eastern part of Uganda. The investigation employs conventional social science research methodologies whereby a cross-sectional survey and qualitative research methods are used in collecting, processing, and analyzing of findings. The study collates its literature drawing on a body of already existing knowledge from studies conducted elsewhere such as sub-Saharan Africa, USA, Asia, Europe among others. The recommendations made by the research are systematically listed based on the study s key findings, and emphasizes increased awareness about HIV risk, removal of barriers to condoms accessibility, reinforce the scientific efficacy of condoms in preventing infection to HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, as some of the action points for policy and program implementation at the local, national and global levels.

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Authors Isaac Sempungu
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659310195
ISBN 978-3-659-31019-5
No. of pages 292
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Methods of empirical and qualitative social research

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