Studies in sub-Saharan Africa show that masculine identities contribute to men’s relatively lower uptake of HIV services. Although useful, these studies pay less attention to men’s agency to negotiate and refashion masculine identities which better suit their lives as men living with HIV. In this article, I analyze the refashioning of masculine identities among men living with HIV in Uganda, adjustment processes which helped their self-management, and adherence to treatment. In-depth interviews with 18 men are thematically analyzed. Physical recovery was the embodiment of recovered masculinity and underpinned the men’s ability to refashion alternative, hybrid masculinities. Men negotiated and refashioned two forms of dominant masculinity al...
Men living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely to test for HIV than women. We conduc...
Background: Research and intervention studies suggest that men face challenges in using HIV services...
This study explored the intersection of masculinity and HIV care engagement among fishermen and othe...
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 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...
Men living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely than women to be engaged at each stag...
Background: Current data from Uganda indicate that, compared to women, men are under-represented in ...
Background Stigma is a determinant of social and health inequalities. In addition, some notions of m...
Background A growing number of studies highlight men's disinclination to make use of HIV services. T...
Men demonstrate disproportionately poor uptake and engagement in HIV services with strong evidence l...
Background: This article presents part of the findings from a larger study that sought to assess the...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of HIV testing by men remains low in high prevalence settings in many parts of Af...
Men living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely to test for HIV than women. We conduc...
Background: Research and intervention studies suggest that men face challenges in using HIV services...
This study explored the intersection of masculinity and HIV care engagement among fishermen and othe...
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 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...
Men living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely than women to be engaged at each stag...
Background: Current data from Uganda indicate that, compared to women, men are under-represented in ...
Background Stigma is a determinant of social and health inequalities. In addition, some notions of m...
Background A growing number of studies highlight men's disinclination to make use of HIV services. T...
Men demonstrate disproportionately poor uptake and engagement in HIV services with strong evidence l...
Background: This article presents part of the findings from a larger study that sought to assess the...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of HIV testing by men remains low in high prevalence settings in many parts of Af...
Men living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely to test for HIV than women. We conduc...
Background: Research and intervention studies suggest that men face challenges in using HIV services...
This study explored the intersection of masculinity and HIV care engagement among fishermen and othe...