There is limited research on the impact of HIV or its treatment on men’s identity construction and gender roles in sub-Saharan Africa. Based on in-depth research with 26 men in rural Uganda, this article discusses men’s vulnerabilities and shifting gender relations and sense of masculinity resulting from HIV infection or enrolment on treatment in eastern Uganda. The findings suggest two broad categories of masculinity: respectable and reputational. HIV infection and illness dented masculinity as men lost authority within the domestic sphere. A weakened provider role and over-reliance on wives and children undermined masculinity as family head, and social sanctioning of their sexual activity, undermined conventional masculine identities pred...
Understanding contemporary sociocultural constructions of masculinity and sexuality is crucial in t...
There is a growing interest in the role of men in responding to the HIV epidemic. Since the emergenc...
Background: This article presents part of the findings from a larger study that sought to assess the...
There is limited research on the impact of HIV or its treatment on men's identity construction and g...
There is limited research on the impact of HIV or its treatment on men's identity construction and g...
There is increasing evidence in SSA that once infected with HIV men are disadvantaged compared to wo...
There is limited research on the impact of HIV or its treatment on men's identity construction and g...
Studies in sub-Saharan Africa show that masculine identities contribute to men’s relatively lower up...
Men living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely than women to be engaged at each stag...
This study explored the intersection of masculinity and HIV care engagement among fishermen and othe...
Namibia has a generalized HIV epidemic, with 13% of adults being infected. Its East Caprivi Region h...
Background: Current data from Uganda indicate that, compared to women, men are under-represented in ...
Men living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely to test for HIV than women. We conduc...
Background Stigma is a determinant of social and health inequalities. In addition, some notions of m...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of HIV testing by men remains low in high prevalence settings in many parts of Af...
Understanding contemporary sociocultural constructions of masculinity and sexuality is crucial in t...
There is a growing interest in the role of men in responding to the HIV epidemic. Since the emergenc...
Background: This article presents part of the findings from a larger study that sought to assess the...
There is limited research on the impact of HIV or its treatment on men's identity construction and g...
There is limited research on the impact of HIV or its treatment on men's identity construction and g...
There is increasing evidence in SSA that once infected with HIV men are disadvantaged compared to wo...
There is limited research on the impact of HIV or its treatment on men's identity construction and g...
Studies in sub-Saharan Africa show that masculine identities contribute to men’s relatively lower up...
Men living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely than women to be engaged at each stag...
This study explored the intersection of masculinity and HIV care engagement among fishermen and othe...
Namibia has a generalized HIV epidemic, with 13% of adults being infected. Its East Caprivi Region h...
Background: Current data from Uganda indicate that, compared to women, men are under-represented in ...
Men living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely to test for HIV than women. We conduc...
Background Stigma is a determinant of social and health inequalities. In addition, some notions of m...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of HIV testing by men remains low in high prevalence settings in many parts of Af...
Understanding contemporary sociocultural constructions of masculinity and sexuality is crucial in t...
There is a growing interest in the role of men in responding to the HIV epidemic. Since the emergenc...
Background: This article presents part of the findings from a larger study that sought to assess the...