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AIDS AND BEHAVIOR
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 175-189出版社
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10461-018-2250-y
关键词
Youth; Photovoice; GIS mapping; Alcohol marketing; HIV
资金
- (DfiD) under the STRIVE research programme consortium: Funder-Department for International Development (DfID) [PO5244]
- STRIVE research programme consortium - UKaid from the Department for International Development (DfiD)
- London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
South Africa has high rates of HIV prevalence and incidenceand very high binge drinking rates amongst youth. GIS mapping of alcohol outlets and participatory research methods were used to explore and understand youth's perception of alcohol availability and marketing, and their associated risks for HIV and sexual violence. Twenty seven youth 18-24 years from an urban and rural area participated in the study. There was high density of alcohol outlets at both sites with 97% within 500m radius to a school; 76% of outlets had alcohol advertising signage on the exterior. Youth reported that alcohol is easily accessible to them. Alcohol advertising and marketing are appealing and entice them to consume alcohol, including binge drinking. Young women reported exposure to unsafe and transactional sex, and sexual violence at alcohol outlets. Effective policies are needed to regulate alcohol availability and marketing to youth.
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