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Title: HIVAIDS in Guadeloupe FWI Popular knowledge


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HIV/AIDS in Guadeloupe (FWI)Popular knowledge
  • A coherent cultural system
  • Gaëlle BOMBEREAU

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OBJECTIVES
  • Improving pre postvention
  • Appropriate HIV communication
  • Having a preventive ethic
  • Respect of cultures, values, taboos...

3
BETTER UNDERSTANDING FOR A BETTER RESPONSE
  • Analyse
  • Popular knowledge related to Hiv/aids PLWHA
  • Social representations
  • Believes
  • Values, Etc
  • Analyse
  • Cultural, social and symbolic logics
  • Local risk management

4
A FRENCH REGION
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HIV/AIDS IN GUADELOUPE
  • 2003
  • Population ? 440 000
  • PLWHA ? 2701
  • AIDS cases ? 1092
  • Half of PLWHA discover their status ? at
    AIDS stage

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EPIDEMIOLOGY ? CARIBBEAN PROFILE
  • Transmission
  • Heterosexual ? 62
  • Unknown ? 26
  • MSM ? 7,2
  • IDU MTCT ? minor
  • 60 of PLWHA ? 30-50 years

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BEHAVIOUR
  • No safe sex
  • Multi-partnership
  • Frequent STIs (syphilis, )
  • Abortions
  • Teenager pregnancy
  • Emergency contraception

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A KAP-GAP
  • Good
  • knowledge ?
  • but
  • No safe sex
  • No hiv testing
  • Stigma discrimination
  • ? of PLWHA

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A KAP-G AP
  • Explaining
  • ? the consequences of acts
  • or
  • ? the medical gravity of certain behaviors
  • is not enough to support behavioral change

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METHODOLOGY
  • A Caribbean socio-anthropology
  • ? about Fear, Suspicion, prevention
  • Body, health, disease,
  • religion, magic,
  • family, gender, sexuality
  • Aids

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METHODOLOGY
  • An ethno-methodology
  • Observation
  • ? as Guadeloupean residente
  • interviews
  • ? semi-structured
  • ? among physicians,
  • psychologist,
  • social worker, etc.

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METHODOLOGY
Survey among
  • General population VS PLWHA
  • Questionnaires
  • Semi-structured interviews
  • Focus group

13
POPULAR KNOWLEDGE
  • Related to AIDS
  • ? A illness
  • Serious
  • who kill
  • Incurable
  • Additive

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POPULAR KNOWLEDGE
  • Related to AIDS
  • Visible on the body
  • An animal, a monster
  • ? that eat inside the body
  • Contagious

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POPULAR KNOWLEDGE
  • Related to PLWHA
  • ? Actors
  • Sexual
  • Deviants
  • Homosexual
  • Sexual vagrants
  • Sex Worker
  • Unfaithful women

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POPULAR KNOWLEDGE
  • AIDS
  • ? Sexual deviance
  • ? Contagious disease

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THE FEAR CREATES A MYTH THE MYTH CALMS DOWN
THE FEAR
  • Myth construction
  • AIDS ? is an illness that
  • doesnt touch my sexual activities
  • threat me daily
  • ? allows a control about the disease

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PLWHA RECEPTION
  • AIDS, SEXUAL DEVIANCE  
  • Integration of guilty
  • Victim status
  • Out of any guilty

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PLWHA RECEPTION
  • AIDS, CONTAGIOUS ILLNESS
  • Need ritual protection, purification
  • Transmission by contact
  • Transmission by corporal liquids

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RECOMMANDATIONS
  • Improving pre postvention
  • Appropriate HIV communication
  • ? Breaking with diffusion of the good words
  • In learning cultural system
  • ? before elaborating programs
  • Having a preventive ethic
  • ? to appreciate the popular logics

21
RECOMMANDATIONS
  • Breaking with medical messages
  • ? Information must popularize
  • ?No reduction of health messages

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RECOMMANDATIONS
  • Breaking the usual AIDS moral reading
  • ? Sex is licentious
  • ? All sexual liberty
  • sexual deviance

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RECOMMANDATIONS
  • Breaking the usual AIDS moral reading
  • ? sexuality-pleasure
  • ? no reproductive sexuality
  • ? sin divine punishment

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RECOMMANDATIONS
  • No safe multi-partnership is the danger
  • ? not the multi-partnership itself
  • In general, no safe sex is the danger
  • ? not a form a sexuality

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RECOMMANDATIONS
  • Prevention ? social or moral reform
  • To make aware of responsibilities
  • ? ? to make feel guilty
  • Prevention adopting or keeping
  • ? new behaviors with clear information

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.
  • léducation à la santé ne peut être une simple
    forme de missionnariat traditionnel visant à
    apporter la bonne nouvelle à des païens 
  • (R.Massé, Cultures et santé publique, 1995)

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.
  • Merci
  • Gaëlle BOMBEREAU
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