Men living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely than women to be engaged at each stage of the HIV care continuum. We conducted a scoping review in May of 2016 to identify how masculine norms influence mens HIV care engagement in sub-Saharan Africa. Our review yielded a total of 17 qualitative studies from 8 countries. Six major themes emerged that demonstrated how norms of masculinity create both barriers and facilitators to care engagement. Barriers included the exacerbating effects of masculinity on HIV stigma, the notion that HIV threatened mens physical strength, ability to provide, self-reliance, and risk behavior, and the belief that clinics are spaces for women. However, some men transformed their masculine identity an...
Background A growing number of studies highlight men's disinclination to make use of HIV services. T...
Background A growing number of studies highlight men's disinclination to make use of HIV services. T...
There is a growing interest in the role of men in responding to the HIV epidemic. Since the emergenc...
Men living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely to test for HIV than women. We conduc...
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...
There is limited research on the impact of HIV or its treatment on men's identity construction and g...
Men's poorer engagement with healthcare generally and HIV care specifically, compared to women, is w...
Men's poorer engagement with healthcare generally and HIV care specifically, compared to women, is w...
Studies in sub-Saharan Africa show that masculine identities contribute to men’s relatively lower up...
Background: This article presents part of the findings from a larger study that sought to assess the...
<p>The needs of South African men with HIV are often overlooked in providing healthcare for people l...
This study explored the intersection of masculinity and HIV care engagement among fishermen and othe...
ii There have been great strides in increasing access to antiretroviral treatment for HIV-positive p...
There is a growing interest in the role of men in responding to the HIV epidemic. Since the emergenc...
Background A growing number of studies highlight men's disinclination to make use of HIV services. T...
Background A growing number of studies highlight men's disinclination to make use of HIV services. T...
There is a growing interest in the role of men in responding to the HIV epidemic. Since the emergenc...
Men living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa are less likely to test for HIV than women. We conduc...
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...
There is limited research on the impact of HIV or its treatment on men's identity construction and g...
Men's poorer engagement with healthcare generally and HIV care specifically, compared to women, is w...
Men's poorer engagement with healthcare generally and HIV care specifically, compared to women, is w...
Studies in sub-Saharan Africa show that masculine identities contribute to men’s relatively lower up...
Background: This article presents part of the findings from a larger study that sought to assess the...
<p>The needs of South African men with HIV are often overlooked in providing healthcare for people l...
This study explored the intersection of masculinity and HIV care engagement among fishermen and othe...
ii There have been great strides in increasing access to antiretroviral treatment for HIV-positive p...
There is a growing interest in the role of men in responding to the HIV epidemic. Since the emergenc...
Background A growing number of studies highlight men's disinclination to make use of HIV services. T...
Background A growing number of studies highlight men's disinclination to make use of HIV services. T...
There is a growing interest in the role of men in responding to the HIV epidemic. Since the emergenc...