2023
DOI: 10.1177/20499361231159295
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Sexuality of adolescent girls born with HIV in Senegal: an anthropological analysis

Abstract: Objectives: In Senegal, the dominant social norm upholds virginity before marriage and edifies abstinence for adolescents as a cardinal moral value. Currently, sex outside of marriage remains socially condemned. The onset of sex for adolescent girls born with HIV in Senegal brings up several challenges. In Dakar, initiatives, especially through digital applications, are being developed to support these young people. These programs are much rarer in rural settings. A study conducted in 2021 explored how adolesc… Show more

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“…There is much research on adolescent girls and sexuality on the African continent [39][40][41]; however, it is sparse among teenage boys, hence it was the focus of this research.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is much research on adolescent girls and sexuality on the African continent [39][40][41]; however, it is sparse among teenage boys, hence it was the focus of this research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 18 Utilising this alternative health system for delivery of HIV programmes could increase uptake of interventions although this needs to be weighed with patient safety. Finally, Laborde-Balen and colleagues 19 report on sexuality among adolescents born with HIV in Senegal. Their survey of adolescents, parents/guardians and health workers found several social and cultural constraints in discussing sex, access to contraception and sexual reproductive health information and stigma related to pre-marital pregnancy and HIV.…”
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