Title

The impact of church contextual factors on church-going youth's HIV prevention behaviour in Nairobi, Kenya: A cross-denominational study

Authors

Authors

A. N. Miller;K. W. Ngula

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Abbreviated Journal Title

AJAR-Afr. J. Aids Res.

Keywords

churches; Pentecostals; youth HIV prevention; SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; AIDS-PREVENTION; COMMUNICATION; HIV/AIDS; EXPOSURE; RELIGION; MOZAMBIQUE; CAMPAIGN; STUDENTS; TALK; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Abstract

Church doctrine about sexual behaviour has long been assumed to have an impact on aspects of the sub-Saharan AIDS epidemic, and evidence suggests that Pentecostal churches have a stronger influence THAN? on the sexual behaviour of their adherents. However, few studies have investigated the denominational differences in sexual attitudes and behaviour of youths, and virtually no empirical evidence is available regarding what specific aspects of the church environment are associated with differences in the response of youths to church messaging about sexual behaviour. This study examined those factors among church-going youth in Nairobi, Kenya. Separate focus groups with male and female youths were conducted in four mainline and three Pentecostal/evangelical (P/E) churches, and in-depth interviews were conducted with youth pastors or pastors of five of those churches. Content of church teaching as reported by youths and pastors did not differ between denominations. However, amount and context of teaching did vary, with P/E churches reportedly offering more teaching about sex to their youth. In addition, P/E churches appeared to provide a more intense experience of community than mainline churches, a situation that may create a context within which abstinence appears to be a reasonable life choice.

Journal Title

Ajar-African Journal of Aids Research

Volume

12

Issue/Number

3

Publication Date

1-1-2013

Document Type

Article

Language

English

First Page

131

Last Page

140

WOS Identifier

WOS:000328688700002

ISSN

1608-5906

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