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Is polygyny a risk factor in the transmission of HIV in sub- Saharan Africa? A systematic review.

Gazimbi, Martin M.; Magadi, Monica A.; Onyango Ouma, Washington; Walker, Elizabeth; Cresswell, Rosemary B.; Kaseje, Margaret; Wafula, Charles O.

Authors

Martin M. Gazimbi

Washington Onyango Ouma

Elizabeth Walker

Rosemary B. Cresswell

Margaret Kaseje

Charles O. Wafula



Abstract

Using a systematic literature review approach, this paper focused on the role of polygyny in the spread of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries. The widespread practice of polygyny is one feature of many SSA contexts that may be relevant to understanding patterns of HIV prevalence. Building on the conflicting studies on the importance of polygyny, this study investigated whether or not polygyny is a conduit for elevating HIV transmission in SSA countries. Findings showed that polygyny as an institution is perhaps less of a concern; rather the involvement that men and women who are in polygamous relationships are also more likely to engage in extra-marital sex - raises secondary questions about their patterns of sexual networking and concurrent sexual partnerships. The findings however show that polygyny amplifies risky sexual behaviors such as sexual networking and concurrent sexual partnerships, all of which were found to be significantly associated with the risk of HIV transmission. This demonstrates that targeting risky sexual behaviors in a broader marital context may be more important for HIV risk reduction than targeting polygyny as an institution.

Citation

Gazimbi, M. M., Magadi, M. A., Onyango Ouma, W., Walker, E., Cresswell, R. B., Kaseje, M., & Wafula, C. O. (2021). Is polygyny a risk factor in the transmission of HIV in sub- Saharan Africa? A systematic review. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 24(4),

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 2, 2021
Online Publication Date Sep 2, 2021
Publication Date Sep 2, 2021
Deposit Date Jun 19, 2023
Journal African Journal of Reproductive Health
Print ISSN 1118-4841
Publisher African Journals Online (AJOL)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 24
Issue 4
Publisher URL https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajrh/article/view/203721