Title of article
Migration and HIV prevention programmes: linking structural factors, culture, and individual behaviour—an Israeli experience
Author/Authors
Varda Soskolne، نويسنده , , Ronny A. Shtarkshall، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
11
From page
1297
To page
1307
Abstract
Migration is one of the structural factors associated with HIV infections, but the dynamic and complex role of migrant situations as determinants of HIV-related vulnerability is still a major issue for social science research. Moreover, interventions to address the specific structural and contextual factors inherent in this association are limited and many do not take into account the cultural components. This paper presents a multi-level framework for analysis of the links between migration and HIV. It includes the association of migration with structural macro factors—lower socio-economic status and limited power in the new society; intermediate structural factors—limited social capital and bi-directional interaction of cultural norms; and individual-level factors—stressors unique to the migration context, depleted psychosocial resources, loss of cultural beliefs and low use of health services. All these factors affect risky sexual behaviour and transmission of HIV. The paper utilises those elements of the framework that are relevant to the specific needs of immigrant populations from the former Soviet Union and from Ethiopia in Israel. We demonstrate their application to integrated, multi-level HIV prevention interventions and propose several special principles for development of migration-related HIV prevention programmes.
Keywords
migration , culture , Social factors , Intervention , Israel , HIV/AIDS
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Record number
601161
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