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Knowledge, attitudes & practices towards HIV/AIDS among former mineworkers of Transkei

Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2005. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Mineworkers in South Africa are in abundance as mining is the main occupation
especially in the former black homeland. These mineworkers retrenched or
retire, and returned to their homeland. Transkei is a former black homeland
where abundant retired mineworkers reside to their destiny. Migrancy, which for
century has been such a conspicuous feature of the South African labour system,
and thought to be a significant contributor to the spread of HIV/AIDS (Lurie M,
2000). The migrant labour system in Transkei region was attributed very
extensively to contagious disease especially related with sexually transmitted
diseases (STI) like HIV/AIDS.
It is estimated that 2 million of the 5 million black mineworkers in South Africa at
the time were migrant labourers. Majority of them are from the Transkei region.
The ex-mineworkers in this study group are between 41 and 78 years of age
(mean 55 years). They have serviced in the mines from 5 to 48 years (mean 20
years). All are married, and having children between 1 and 10 ((mean 6). Fifty
seven percent ex-mineworkers did not answer about their number of sexpartners.
Only 43% mentioned that they have one partner. Only 31%
mineworkers were consuming alcohol. Of them 9% were consuming everyday,
and 18% twice in a week.
In this study, HIV/AIDS related knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of exmineworkers,
living in the remote rural areas of Transkei region of Eastern Cape,
were elicited by sending questionnaires to them. Only 19.9% have replied back.
There is absolute lack of knowledge in 13.6%, and negative attitude in 27% of
the ex-mineworkers. Risks of unsafe sex have been observed among 69%. Of
them, 48% have mentioned that they have trust in their wives. Urinary tract
symptoms were indicated by 18%, and HIV positivity was reported by 4.5% of
mineworkers. There is suicidal tendency (life is not worth living) was found in
22.7% of ex-mineworkers, and a majority (16%) mentioned that it is related with
their sickness.
Majority of ex-mineworkers have good knowledge about HIV/AIDS, and positive
attitude for the survivals. They have also been practicing sex without condoms,
but they have provided reasoning to be a faithful to their partners. There is a
high level of awareness and a positive attitude towards HIV/AIDS individuals. It
was observed that there is less risk taking sexual behaviour among exmineworkers. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: 'n Groot gedeelte van Suid-Afrikaanse mynwerkers is uit die Transkei gebied
afkomstig. Daar word konserwatief beraam dat tussen twee en vyf miljoen
mynwerkers jaarliks tussen hulle werkplek en die myne migreer en dat hierdie
migrasie ingrypende inplikasies vir die verspreiding van die MI-virus het.
Die doel van hierdie studie is om die kennis, houding en gedrag van mynwerkers
ten opsigte van MIV/Vigs by 'n steekproef van 198 voormalige mynwerkers in die
Transkei te toets.
Die inligting is deur middel van 'n vraelys en onderhoude gedoen en daar word
tot die gevolgtrekking gekom dat die kennis van Vigs en die voorkoming daarvan
besonder goed is by hierdie steekproef. Die implikasies van die bevindinge van
die studie word uitgespel en voorstelle vir verdere studies word aan die hand
gedoen.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:sun/oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/50389
Date04 1900
CreatorsMeel, Banwari Lal
ContributorsAugustyn, J. C. D., Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Economic and Management Science. Department of Industrial Psychology. Africa Centre for HIV/AIDS Management.
PublisherStellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
Languageen_ZA
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Formatv, 42 pages : illustrations
RightsStellenbosch University

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