Male engagement in women's microbicide use in Kenya: Navigating gender norms
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- DOI: 10.1080/07399332.2017.1292277
Male engagement in women's microbicide use in Kenya: Navigating gender norms
Abstract
The success of women's microbicide use for HIV/AIDS prevention may hinge on health programs' ability to engage men to support it. In this qualitative study in Kenya, most women did not or would not tell their partners prior to initiating use, and/or would use despite their objections. Men generally did not agree with this, yet male partners of trial participants who discovered that their partners were using microbicides without their knowledge did not seem concerned. Findings suggest that efforts to engage men in microbicide use should avoid "awakening" patriarchal gender norms, and support women to use microbicides without involving their partners.
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