埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴街头儿童对不良健康风险的易感性和反应

IF 0.6 Q4 SOCIOLOGY COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-08 DOI:10.1163/15691330-bja10088
Bewunetu Zewude, Getahun Siraw, Kibur Engdawork, Getnet Tadele
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本研究确定了埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴街头儿童对健康风险的易感性和反应的看法。采用定性方法,通过对22名有意选择的街头儿童进行深入访谈收集数据。除了实地记录外,还录音、抄写和翻译成英文。在对回答进行编码后,确定主题和副主题,然后对回答进行解释。调查结果表明,街头儿童被认为极易感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病、皮肤病、疟疾、意外伤害、肺癌和"科雷拉"等健康风险。虽然大多数健康风险一般都与儿童的生活状况有关,但据报告,从事不安全的性行为、吸毒和其他有害物质成瘾以及共用尖锐材料等危险行为也增加了儿童的脆弱性。他们认为易受感染的程度、疾病的类型及其认为的病因影响着街头儿童的预防性保健行为。街头儿童对高风险的认识为个人和集体努力维持健康和福祉开辟了道路,这反过来又促进了旨在使街头儿童重新融入社会的干预措施。
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Perceived Susceptibility and Responses to Ill-health Risks among Children of the Street in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Abstract This study identifies perceptions about susceptibility and responses to health risks among children of the street in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews from 22 purposely selected street children. In addition to the field notes, audio was recorded, transcribed and translated into English. After coding the responses, themes and sub-themes were identified, followed by interpretations of responses. The findings showed that children of the street perceive to be highly susceptible for health risks such as HIV/AIDS , skin diseases, malaria, accidental injuries, lung cancer, and ‘ Corella ’. Whereas most of the health risks have been associated generally with the living situations of the children, engagement in risky behaviors such as unsafe sexual practices, addictions to drugs and other harmful substances, and sharing of sharp materials have also been reported to increase their vulnerability. The extent to which they perceive to be susceptible, the type of disease and its perceived cause were found to influence the preventive health behavior of the street children. The high risk perception among street children opened the way for individual and collective efforts of maintaining health and wellbeing which in turn facilitates interventions aimed at reintegrating street children into the society.
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期刊介绍: Comparative Sociology is a quarterly international scholarly journal dedicated to advancing comparative sociological analyses of societies and cultures, institutions and organizations, groups and collectivities, networks and interactions. All submissions for articles are peer-reviewed double-blind. The journal publishes book reviews and theoretical presentations, conceptual analyses and empirical findings at all levels of comparative sociological analysis, from global and cultural to ethnographic and interactionist. Submissions are welcome not only from sociologists but also political scientists, legal scholars, economists, anthropologists and others.
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