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The role of religious leaders on the use of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies among young people (15–24) in Lira district, Uganda

BACKGROUND: Young people (15–24 years) bear the highest burden of new infections and are particularly vulnerable because of their highly risky behavior such as early sexual activity. There is paucity of information on the role of religious leaders in the multi-sectoral fight against HIV/AIDS. We exa...

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Autores principales: Murungi, Tom, Kunihira, Irene, Oyella, Pamela, Mugerwa, Moses, Gift, Peruth, Aceng, Mercy Jane, Abolo, Lydia, Puleh, Sean Steven
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9612556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36301999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276801
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author Murungi, Tom
Kunihira, Irene
Oyella, Pamela
Mugerwa, Moses
Gift, Peruth
Aceng, Mercy Jane
Abolo, Lydia
Puleh, Sean Steven
author_facet Murungi, Tom
Kunihira, Irene
Oyella, Pamela
Mugerwa, Moses
Gift, Peruth
Aceng, Mercy Jane
Abolo, Lydia
Puleh, Sean Steven
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description BACKGROUND: Young people (15–24 years) bear the highest burden of new infections and are particularly vulnerable because of their highly risky behavior such as early sexual activity. There is paucity of information on the role of religious leaders in the multi-sectoral fight against HIV/AIDS. We examined the role of religious leaders in the use of HIV prevention strategies among young people. METHODS: A cross sectional study was conducted between March and April 2021 among 422 randomly selected young people in Lira district, Uganda. An interviewer administered a questionnaire to the young people in order to collect quantitative data. A total 20 key informants were purposively sampled and interviews were conducted with religious leaders using a key informant’s interview guide. Data was collected on social demographics, HIV prevention messages, and awareness about HIV prevention strategies. Data was analyzed using Stata version 15 using proportions, means, percentages, frequencies, and logistic regression analysis at a 95% level of significance. Qualitative data was analyzed using thematic content analysis and the major themes were generated from the participants’ responses. RESULTS: About 57.1% (241/422) of the respondents were females. The prevalence of use of HIV prevention strategies among young people was 69.4%. Factors significantly associated with the use of HIV prevention included completing the primary level (aOR 4.95, p< 0.05), completing at least A level (aOR 8.85, p < <0.05), Awareness of HIV prevention strategies advocated for by religious leaders (aOR 0.02, p<0.001), religious leaders provided targeted HIV prevention messages (aOR 2.53, p<0.01), Advocacy for abstinence outside marriage and fidelity in marriage (aOR 35.6, p<0.01), Religious leaders preaching about HIV prevention (aOR 4.88, p<0.001). Qualitative data indicated that a section of religious leaders recommended abstinence/faithfulness. Condom use was the most discouraged HIV prevention strategy. However, most religious leaders agree with the fact that they have a role to play in HIV prevention, which includes sensitization, teaching and organizing sermons about HIV prevention. CONCLUSION: The use of HIV prevention strategies advocated for by religious leaders among young people was nearly 70%. This finding indicates that religious leaders have a role to play in HIV/AIDS prevention among young people in the Lira district. This calls for the involvement of religious leaders in HIV prevention programs tailored to prevent new infections of HIV among young people.
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spelling pubmed-96125562022-10-28 The role of religious leaders on the use of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies among young people (15–24) in Lira district, Uganda Murungi, Tom Kunihira, Irene Oyella, Pamela Mugerwa, Moses Gift, Peruth Aceng, Mercy Jane Abolo, Lydia Puleh, Sean Steven PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Young people (15–24 years) bear the highest burden of new infections and are particularly vulnerable because of their highly risky behavior such as early sexual activity. There is paucity of information on the role of religious leaders in the multi-sectoral fight against HIV/AIDS. We examined the role of religious leaders in the use of HIV prevention strategies among young people. METHODS: A cross sectional study was conducted between March and April 2021 among 422 randomly selected young people in Lira district, Uganda. An interviewer administered a questionnaire to the young people in order to collect quantitative data. A total 20 key informants were purposively sampled and interviews were conducted with religious leaders using a key informant’s interview guide. Data was collected on social demographics, HIV prevention messages, and awareness about HIV prevention strategies. Data was analyzed using Stata version 15 using proportions, means, percentages, frequencies, and logistic regression analysis at a 95% level of significance. Qualitative data was analyzed using thematic content analysis and the major themes were generated from the participants’ responses. RESULTS: About 57.1% (241/422) of the respondents were females. The prevalence of use of HIV prevention strategies among young people was 69.4%. Factors significantly associated with the use of HIV prevention included completing the primary level (aOR 4.95, p< 0.05), completing at least A level (aOR 8.85, p < <0.05), Awareness of HIV prevention strategies advocated for by religious leaders (aOR 0.02, p<0.001), religious leaders provided targeted HIV prevention messages (aOR 2.53, p<0.01), Advocacy for abstinence outside marriage and fidelity in marriage (aOR 35.6, p<0.01), Religious leaders preaching about HIV prevention (aOR 4.88, p<0.001). Qualitative data indicated that a section of religious leaders recommended abstinence/faithfulness. Condom use was the most discouraged HIV prevention strategy. However, most religious leaders agree with the fact that they have a role to play in HIV prevention, which includes sensitization, teaching and organizing sermons about HIV prevention. CONCLUSION: The use of HIV prevention strategies advocated for by religious leaders among young people was nearly 70%. This finding indicates that religious leaders have a role to play in HIV/AIDS prevention among young people in the Lira district. This calls for the involvement of religious leaders in HIV prevention programs tailored to prevent new infections of HIV among young people. Public Library of Science 2022-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9612556/ /pubmed/36301999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276801 Text en © 2022 Murungi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Murungi, Tom
Kunihira, Irene
Oyella, Pamela
Mugerwa, Moses
Gift, Peruth
Aceng, Mercy Jane
Abolo, Lydia
Puleh, Sean Steven
The role of religious leaders on the use of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies among young people (15–24) in Lira district, Uganda
title The role of religious leaders on the use of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies among young people (15–24) in Lira district, Uganda
title_full The role of religious leaders on the use of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies among young people (15–24) in Lira district, Uganda
title_fullStr The role of religious leaders on the use of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies among young people (15–24) in Lira district, Uganda
title_full_unstemmed The role of religious leaders on the use of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies among young people (15–24) in Lira district, Uganda
title_short The role of religious leaders on the use of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies among young people (15–24) in Lira district, Uganda
title_sort role of religious leaders on the use of hiv/aids prevention strategies among young people (15–24) in lira district, uganda
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9612556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36301999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276801
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