How Indigenous and non-Indigenous women look at AIDS: convergences and singularities*

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Joseane Barbosa Freire da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Nóbrega,Rafaela Gerbasi, Almeida,Sandra Aparecida de, Lima,Édija Anália Rodrigues de, Silva,Ana Cristina de Oliveira e, Nogueira,Jordana de Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To analyze the way AIDS is configured in the eyes of Indigenous and non-Indigenous women. Method: A descriptive study implementing a mixed approach, conducted in three indigenous villages and in a surrounding municipality. A semi-structured interview script was used, with identification data and questions related to the disease perception, the way of seeing and feeling AIDS. The corpus was processed by IRaMuTeQ software and analyzed by Descending Hierarchical Classification, Content Analysis and Word Cloud. Results: A total of 164 Potiguara indigenous women and 386 non-Indigenous women participated. Three classes were formed: “AIDS and its repercussions”, “Social aspects, spirituality and attributed feelings” and “Transmission modes”. There was a better understanding of the etiology, treatment and AIDS transmission modes among non- Indigenous women, while the content mainly surrounds negative elements such as death, fear, sadness and prejudice among Indigenous women. Conclusion: The knowledge produced in interactions were formed according to the social context and gain its own significance. Such considerations may contribute to the direction of strategic HIV/AIDS control policies focusing on ethnic/cultural specificities.
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title How Indigenous and non-Indigenous women look at AIDS: convergences and singularities*
spellingShingle How Indigenous and non-Indigenous women look at AIDS: convergences and singularities*
Silva,Joseane Barbosa Freire da
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Women's Health
Health Of Indigenous Peoples
Public Health Nursing
title_short How Indigenous and non-Indigenous women look at AIDS: convergences and singularities*
title_full How Indigenous and non-Indigenous women look at AIDS: convergences and singularities*
title_fullStr How Indigenous and non-Indigenous women look at AIDS: convergences and singularities*
title_full_unstemmed How Indigenous and non-Indigenous women look at AIDS: convergences and singularities*
title_sort How Indigenous and non-Indigenous women look at AIDS: convergences and singularities*
author Silva,Joseane Barbosa Freire da
author_facet Silva,Joseane Barbosa Freire da
Nóbrega,Rafaela Gerbasi
Almeida,Sandra Aparecida de
Lima,Édija Anália Rodrigues de
Silva,Ana Cristina de Oliveira e
Nogueira,Jordana de Almeida
author_role author
author2 Nóbrega,Rafaela Gerbasi
Almeida,Sandra Aparecida de
Lima,Édija Anália Rodrigues de
Silva,Ana Cristina de Oliveira e
Nogueira,Jordana de Almeida
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Joseane Barbosa Freire da
Nóbrega,Rafaela Gerbasi
Almeida,Sandra Aparecida de
Lima,Édija Anália Rodrigues de
Silva,Ana Cristina de Oliveira e
Nogueira,Jordana de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Women's Health
Health Of Indigenous Peoples
Public Health Nursing
topic Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Women's Health
Health Of Indigenous Peoples
Public Health Nursing
description Abstract Objective: To analyze the way AIDS is configured in the eyes of Indigenous and non-Indigenous women. Method: A descriptive study implementing a mixed approach, conducted in three indigenous villages and in a surrounding municipality. A semi-structured interview script was used, with identification data and questions related to the disease perception, the way of seeing and feeling AIDS. The corpus was processed by IRaMuTeQ software and analyzed by Descending Hierarchical Classification, Content Analysis and Word Cloud. Results: A total of 164 Potiguara indigenous women and 386 non-Indigenous women participated. Three classes were formed: “AIDS and its repercussions”, “Social aspects, spirituality and attributed feelings” and “Transmission modes”. There was a better understanding of the etiology, treatment and AIDS transmission modes among non- Indigenous women, while the content mainly surrounds negative elements such as death, fear, sadness and prejudice among Indigenous women. Conclusion: The knowledge produced in interactions were formed according to the social context and gain its own significance. Such considerations may contribute to the direction of strategic HIV/AIDS control policies focusing on ethnic/cultural specificities.
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