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| Omalola
Irinoye |
The
HIV Research Trust grant in 2004/5 to Omolola Irinoye facilitated:
1. her travels to South Africa, consultation with an experienced
researcher (who also supervised her PhD thesis),
2. qualitative data analyses of 14 focus group discussions and
in-depth interviews of 32 men and women across three generations
of young, middle-aged, and older Yoruba residents in Ile-Ife.
Qualitative data facilitated cultural analysis, and understanding
of sexual behaviour among the Yoruba people of South Western
Nigeria as such are dictated by gender, social demands, and
perception of sexual intercourse as it relates to the wholeness
of self and life. Findings gave cues to issues to focus on in
developing intervention programmes aimed at moderating sexual
behaviour as are culturally and socially determined and gender
controlled among people from the ethnic group. |
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