Condom use as part of the wider HIV prevention strategy: Experiences from communities in the North West Province, South Africa

Research Article

Condom use as part of the wider HIV prevention strategy: Experiences from communities in the North West Province, South Africa

DOI: 10.1080/17290376.2008.9724905
Author(s): Marije Versteeg University of Pretoria, , Montagu Murray Functional Household Programme at the Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria,

Abstract

Correct and consistent condom usage remains a pivotal strategy in reaching the target set by the South African government to reduce new HIV infections by 50% in the next 5 years. Studies have found that there has been an increase in condom usage by some categories of the population, but usage has not yet reached the desired levels in order to meet the target. This article reports on the findings of a study on condom usage in eight communities in the North West Province, which was part of a wider HIV and AIDS programme evaluation commissioned by the North West Provincial Department of Health. The main aim was to assess accessibility to condoms, and knowledge, attitudes and practices around condom use by four sampled communities in the North West Province. Eight focus group discussions were held and 50 households were interviewed.

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