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Volume 31, Issue 1: February, 2004
Abstract
Sociocultural and Behavioral Contexts of Condom Use in
Heterosexual Married Couples in India: Challenges to the HIV
Prevention Program
Gauri Bhattacharya, DSW, ACSW
This article examines sociocultural expectations of sexual
behavior and the reasons why not using condoms may be logical
to married heterosexual couples in India. Married women who
report monogamous sexual relationships with their husbands
are a high-risk group for HIV infection in India. Based on
the public health model and a population-based perspective
on HIV infection prevention, this article illustrates the
underlying mechanisms that link the role ofwomen in society,
holistic health beliefs, and cultural beliefs about the transmission
of HIV with the precursors to nonuse of condoms. The author
concludes that promoting condom use requires an emphasis on
family health, not only as contraceptives. Challenges for
reducing the social stigma and developing a comprehensive
policy on HIV prevention and AIDS treatment and care are discussed.
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