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AN ANALYSIS OF HIV RISK PRACTICES AMONGST WOMEN OF CHILD-BEARING AGE IN UYO LGA



ABSTRACT

 

            The study investigated and analyzed the HIV risk practices amongst women of child-bearing age in Owan East Local Government Area of Edo State. 

A sample of 356 child-bearing women were randomly selected from the target population using the multistage (cluster) sampling technique.  A 15-item close-ended multiple choice questionnaire was designed by the researcher for data collection.

The findings revealed that Owan East Women of child-bearing age engage in HIV risk practices and that level of education has a significant influence on the HIV risk practices amongst Owan East women of child-bearing area.  The study further showed that the women do not use condom and some indulge in sex for material reward.  It was concluded that efforts should be made to provide health education to women on healthy sexual behaviour: the benefits of condom use and the need to indulge in safe sex.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page                                                                                         i

Certification                                                                                    ii

Dedication                                                                                       iii

Acknowledgement                                                                         iv

Abstract                                                                                           vi

Table of Contents                                                                            vii

CHAPTER ONE:        INTRODUCTION

Background to the Study                                                               1

Statement of the Problem                                                               4

Purpose of the Study                                                                      5

Significance of the Study                                                                5

Research Questions                                                                         6

Hypotheses                                                                                      7

Scope of Study (Delimitation)                                                        7

Definition of Terms                                                                        8

CHAPTER TWO:        REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

Identification of Aids: Causative Agent, Signs/Symptoms                 10

Modes of Transmission cum Risk Practices                                 14

National Sero-Prevalence (Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS

In Nigeria)                                                                                       15

 

Factors Responsible for the Prevalence of HIV/AIDS

Amongst Women                                                                            19

 

Cultural Practices Promoting HIV Infection                                24

 

Summary of Related Literature                                                     51

 

CHAPTER THREE:  METHOD OF THE STUDY

 

Research Design                                                                             54

 

Population                                                                                       54

Sample and Sampling Technique                                                 54

Instrumentation                                                                              55

Validation                                                                                       55

Reliability                                                                                        56

Method of Data Collection                                                             56

Method of Data Analysis                                                               57

CHAPTER FOUR

DATA ANALYSIS, PRESENTATION AND DISUCSSION

OF RESULTS                                                                                   58

 

CHAPTER FIVE

 

SUMMARY, FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

 

Summary                                                                                         72

 

Findings                                                                                          73

 

Conclusion                                                                                                74

 

Recommendations                                                                          75

 

References                                                                                        78

 

Appendix (Questionnaire)                                                             81

 

 


CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

 

Background to the Study

          This project work focuses on an analysis of HIV risk practices amongst Owan East women of child-bearing age.  Owan East L.G.A. is in Edo North Senatorial District.

          HIV (human immuno deficiency virus) as defined by the Oxford Concise Reference Dictionary of Biology is the retrovirus that causes AIDS in humans.  It has a specific affinity for the helper T cells of its host.  The membrane envelope glycoproteins encasing the virus show great variability in their amino-acid sequences, hence the difficulty of preparing an effective AIDS vaccine.

          The emergence of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) on the global scene has been a major source of concern worldwide.  It is now a pandemic disease globally.  As at December, 1994, one million, twenty-three thousand and seventy- three (1,023073) cumulative AIDS cases in both adults and children, were reported, which represented a 20% increase since January, 1994 (WHO, 2005).

          The situation in Nigeria is not different from this global trend.  When it was first reported in 1986, the number of HIV positive and reported cases has been on the increase.  A film on the actual victims titled: “The Dawn of Reality”, has been produced.  The fact that many tens of thousands might be carrying the AIDS virus without full manifestation yet is another dimension to this pandemic disease.  The situation may be a little more frightening when the WHO’s projection of 30 – 40 million carrying HIV infection by the year 2000 is considered.  A close analysis of the cases reported shows that almost all groups in the society are affected (Inem et al, 2002).  AIDS,         therefore knows no class.

          On the other hand, sexual transmission has been widely reported as the singular most important mode of transmission, especially amongst the sexually active and economically productive age bracket of 15 – 49 years, of both gender (FMHSS, 2006).  However, the youths who are more sexually active are more susceptible to the disease, since casual and multiple  partners’ sexual habit is one of the major causes.  The modes of transmission of all sexual transmitted diseases (STDs) is through close contacts and sexual intercourse while AIDS is both through sexual intercourse, blood/blood product transfusion and from mother to the infant (NDHS, 2007).  Since AIDS is a life-long disease that will ultimately lead to death, since there is no known cure yet and no vaccine for prevention, all efforts to contain the disease center around education for behavioural change.  The entire population of a country, therefore, has to be segmented and properly targeted for AIDS Education and information (Aboyeji, 2003).

Statement of the Problem

          It has been discovered that close contact such as unhealthy sexual behaviours constitute the highest risk factor causing HIV infection.  Inspite of this most people are yet to change their high risk lifestyles.  Consequently, the primary aim of this study seeks to determine HIV risk practices amongst women of child-bearing age in Owan East Local Government Area of Edo State.  An analysis of HIV risk practices becomes very important as it provides the early signals and warnings of a serious population problem, which might translate in reduced productivity in the country.  Since HIV/AIDS is a life-long disease that will ultimately lead to death, since there is no known cure yet and no vaccine, all efforts to contain the disease centre around education for behavioural change.

Purpose of the Study

          This study seeks to investigate and analyze the HIV risk practices amongst women of child-bearing age in Owan East Local Government Area of Edo State, and to thereby promote behaviours that prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS.

Significance of the Study

          An analysis of HIV risk practices amongst women of child-bearing age in Owan East Local Government Area will enable the entire population of Nigeria to be segmented and properly targeted for HIV/AIDS Education and information; for raising the level of understanding on the nature and modes of HIV/AIDS; developing the right attitudes that will assist individuals to reject biased information/myths relating to HIV/AIDS infection; developing responsible decision-making behaviour that will protect women of child-bearing age and others from HIV/AIDS; and developing in the youths the necessary skills for healthy human relationship.

Research Questions

          In order to justify an analysis of HIV risk practices amongst women of child-bearing age in this local government, the following questions were raised for the study:

i.                   Has Owan East women of child-bearing age significantly exhibited HIV risk practices?

ii.                Is there a significant difference between Owan women of child-bearing age who are indulging in unprotected sex and those who are not indulging  in it?

iii.             Has level of education any influence on HIV risk practices amongst women of child-bearing age in Owan East L.G.A.?

 

 

 

Hypotheses

     In an attempt to provide answers to the foregoing questions, the following hypotheses were tested in the study:

Ho1        Owan East women of child-bearing age have not significantly exhibited HIV risk practices.

Ho2        There is no significant difference between Owan women of child-bearing age who indulge in unprotected sex and those who did not indulge in it.

Ho3        Level of education has no significant influence on HIV risk practices amongst Owan East women of childbearing age.



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