2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.05.002
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Revealing the full extent of households’ experiences of HIV and AIDS in rural South Africa

Abstract: Households experience HIV and AIDS in a complex and changing set of environments. These include health and welfare treatment and support services, HIV-related stigma and discrimination, and individual and household social and economic circumstances. This paper documents the experiences of 12 households directly affected by HIV and AIDS in rural KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, between 2002 and 2004. The households were observed during repeated visits over a period of more than a year by ethnographically trained re… Show more

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“…This resonates with findings from Ethiopia (Abebe & Aase, 2007), Tanzania (Porter, 1996) and South Africa (Donald & Clacherty, 2005). We have highlighted that one caregiving experience often leads to another, making some children's experience of AIDS long-term and cumulative -an observation also made in South Africa (Hosegood, Preston-Whyte, Busza, Moitse, & Timaeus, 2007). Resonating with findings by RuizCasares (2007) in Namibia, the lack of social resources within many households leaves gender roles increasingly fluid.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…This resonates with findings from Ethiopia (Abebe & Aase, 2007), Tanzania (Porter, 1996) and South Africa (Donald & Clacherty, 2005). We have highlighted that one caregiving experience often leads to another, making some children's experience of AIDS long-term and cumulative -an observation also made in South Africa (Hosegood, Preston-Whyte, Busza, Moitse, & Timaeus, 2007). Resonating with findings by RuizCasares (2007) in Namibia, the lack of social resources within many households leaves gender roles increasingly fluid.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Receiving an HIV diagnosis, stigma from one’s community, which often includes acts of interpersonal violence, and being confronted with a scarcity of treatment options also contribute towards unfavourable mental health outcomes (Hosegood, Preston-Whyte, Busza, Moitse, & Timaeus, 2007; Rankin, Brennan, Schell, Laviwa, & Rankin, 2005) and reduced adherence to anti-retroviral treatment (ART) (Boarts, Sledjeski, Bogart, & Delahanty, 2006), consequently posing a threat to survival. Stressors, both acute and chronic, to which inhabitants of LMICs are exposed often occur on a daily basis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HIV/AIDS has many physical effects, but perhaps some of the most profound effects are in the psychological, social and economic health of the HIV-positive person, his or her loved ones and the community (Bachmann & Booysen, 2003;Hilhorst., van Liere, Ode & de Koning, 2006;Hosegood, Preston-White, Busza, Moitse & Timaeus, 2007). Fear, stigma and discrimination have continued to accompany the HIV pandemic (UNAIDS, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%