Sans Droit à Aimer ?: Le Désir D'enfanter entre Hommes et Femmes sideens
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Summary: | Many challenges persist beyond achievements on HIV prevention and care. This article discusses results of a study that interviewed 250 men living with HIV who have sex with women and their perception of reproductive health care, compared to studies among positive women. 43% of men and 17-20% of women want to have children, most significantly the childless. 85% of men have sex and the level of reproduction knowledge and being HIV positive is low. Despite the technology that allowed parenthood without infecting one's partner and children, results show low attention and respect, even in the golden standard centers investigated. The authors suggest as a key aspect of the training and programming related to HIV prevention and care: the ethical and constitutional obligation of promoting and protecting reproductive rights, challenging stigma anti-family associated to HIV and criticizing essencialists' notions about family and gender as having a universal and " natural" definition. |
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Sans Droit à Aimer ?: Le Désir D'enfanter entre Hommes et Femmes sideens Got no Right to Love?: The Desire to Have Children Among Men and Women Living With HIV Sem Direito de Amar?: A Vontade de Ter Filhos Entre Homens (e Mulheres) Vivendo Com o HIV AIDSFamíliaMaternidadePaternidadeDireitos humanosGêneroEstigmaAcquired Immune Deficiency SyndromeFamilyMotherhoodFatherhoodHuman rightsGenderStigmaSIDAfamilleMaternitéPaternitéDroits de l'hommeSexesStigmate Many challenges persist beyond achievements on HIV prevention and care. This article discusses results of a study that interviewed 250 men living with HIV who have sex with women and their perception of reproductive health care, compared to studies among positive women. 43% of men and 17-20% of women want to have children, most significantly the childless. 85% of men have sex and the level of reproduction knowledge and being HIV positive is low. Despite the technology that allowed parenthood without infecting one's partner and children, results show low attention and respect, even in the golden standard centers investigated. The authors suggest as a key aspect of the training and programming related to HIV prevention and care: the ethical and constitutional obligation of promoting and protecting reproductive rights, challenging stigma anti-family associated to HIV and criticizing essencialists' notions about family and gender as having a universal and " natural" definition. Desafios permanecem na prevenção e cuidado da aids. Nesse artigo apresentamos resultados de pesquisa com 250 homens portadores do HIV que fazem sexo com mulheres, sobre o cuidado à sua saúde reprodutiva em centros de referência de aids e comparamos com estudos entre mulheres portadoras. 43% dos homens e até 20 % das mulheres entrevistadas querem ter filhos, principalmente os que não têm filhos. 85% dos homens mantém atividade sexual e é baixo o nível de informação sobre reprodução na condição de portadores. Apesar das conquistas que permitem a paternidade sem infecção da parceira e da criança, os resultados indicam pouco acolhimento, mesmo nos centros de excelência pesquisados. Sugerimos como temas centrais no treinamento de profissionais e na organização de programas: a obrigatoriedade ética e constitucional de promoção dos direitos reprodutivos, desafiar o estigma anti-família associado às pessoas vivendo com HIV e às noções essencialistas que naturalizam as definições sobre a família e os gêneros. des défis subsistent dans la prévention et les soins à apporter au sida. Cet article présente les résultats de la recherche parmi 250 hommes porteurs du sida qui pratiquent le sexe avec des femmes, et la comparaison avec des études sur des femmes également atteintes. 43 % des hommes et jusqu'à 20 % des femmes interrogés désirent avoir des enfants, principalement ceux qui n'en ont pas. 85 % des hommes poursuivent une activité sexuelle, et le niveau d'information sur les conditions de reproduction parmi les séropositifs est bas. Malgré les succès techniques qui permettent la paternité sans affecter la partenaire et l'enfant, les résultats montrent qu'on n'y porte peu d'attention, même dans les centres d'excellence interrogés. Nous suggérons comme thèmes centraux pour la formation de professionnels et dans l'organisation de programmes : l'obligation éthique et constitutionnelle de promotion du droit à se reproduire, le défi anti-famille associé aux personnes atteintes du sida et la critique des notions de nature essentielle qui définissent la famille et les sexes. Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Psicologia2002-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/psicousp/article/view/5350310.1590/S0103-65642002000200007Psicologia USP; v. 13 n. 2 (2002): Dossiê: Família; 105-133Psicologia USP; Vol. 13 No. 2 (2002): Dossiê: Família; 105-133Psicologia USP; Vol. 13 Núm. 2 (2002): Dossiê: Família; 105-1331678-51770103-6564reponame:Psicologia USP (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/psicousp/article/view/53503/57503Copyright (c) 2016 Psicologia USPinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaiva, VeraLima, Tiago NovaesSantos, NailaVentura-Filipe, ElviraSegurado, Aluisio2015-01-27T17:24:49Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/53503Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/psicouspPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/psicousp/oairevpsico@usp.br1678-51770103-6564opendoar:2015-01-27T17:24:49Psicologia USP (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Sans Droit à Aimer ?: Le Désir D'enfanter entre Hommes et Femmes sideens Got no Right to Love?: The Desire to Have Children Among Men and Women Living With HIV Sem Direito de Amar?: A Vontade de Ter Filhos Entre Homens (e Mulheres) Vivendo Com o HIV |
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Sans Droit à Aimer ?: Le Désir D'enfanter entre Hommes et Femmes sideens |
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Sans Droit à Aimer ?: Le Désir D'enfanter entre Hommes et Femmes sideens Paiva, Vera AIDS Família Maternidade Paternidade Direitos humanos Gênero Estigma Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Family Motherhood Fatherhood Human rights Gender Stigma SIDA famille Maternité Paternité Droits de l'homme Sexes Stigmate |
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Sans Droit à Aimer ?: Le Désir D'enfanter entre Hommes et Femmes sideens |
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Sans Droit à Aimer ?: Le Désir D'enfanter entre Hommes et Femmes sideens |
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Sans Droit à Aimer ?: Le Désir D'enfanter entre Hommes et Femmes sideens |
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Sans Droit à Aimer ?: Le Désir D'enfanter entre Hommes et Femmes sideens |
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Sans Droit à Aimer ?: Le Désir D'enfanter entre Hommes et Femmes sideens |
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Paiva, Vera |
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Paiva, Vera Lima, Tiago Novaes Santos, Naila Ventura-Filipe, Elvira Segurado, Aluisio |
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Lima, Tiago Novaes Santos, Naila Ventura-Filipe, Elvira Segurado, Aluisio |
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Paiva, Vera Lima, Tiago Novaes Santos, Naila Ventura-Filipe, Elvira Segurado, Aluisio |
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AIDS Família Maternidade Paternidade Direitos humanos Gênero Estigma Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Family Motherhood Fatherhood Human rights Gender Stigma SIDA famille Maternité Paternité Droits de l'homme Sexes Stigmate |
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AIDS Família Maternidade Paternidade Direitos humanos Gênero Estigma Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Family Motherhood Fatherhood Human rights Gender Stigma SIDA famille Maternité Paternité Droits de l'homme Sexes Stigmate |
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Many challenges persist beyond achievements on HIV prevention and care. This article discusses results of a study that interviewed 250 men living with HIV who have sex with women and their perception of reproductive health care, compared to studies among positive women. 43% of men and 17-20% of women want to have children, most significantly the childless. 85% of men have sex and the level of reproduction knowledge and being HIV positive is low. Despite the technology that allowed parenthood without infecting one's partner and children, results show low attention and respect, even in the golden standard centers investigated. The authors suggest as a key aspect of the training and programming related to HIV prevention and care: the ethical and constitutional obligation of promoting and protecting reproductive rights, challenging stigma anti-family associated to HIV and criticizing essencialists' notions about family and gender as having a universal and " natural" definition. |
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