声明
摘要
ABSTRACT
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
1.Introduction
1.1. Background
1.2. Research Problem
1.3.Research Objectives
1.4.Significance
1.5.Scope of the Study
2.Review of Literature
2.1.1.Culture
2.1.2.Gender
2.2. Culture, Gender and HIV/AIDS
2.3. Vulnerability Factors
2.3.1.Knowledge of Sex and HIV risk
2.3.2. Fidelity and multiple partners
2.3.3. Early Marriages
2.3.4. Wife Inheritance
2.3.5. Motherhood
2.3.6. Dependence
2.3.7. Violence, homophobia and sexual domination
2.3.8. Access to Services
2.3.9. Female Genital mutilation
2.3.10. Male Circumcision
2.4. Mainstreaming in HIV/AIDS
2.5. Gender and Cultural Responsive Programs in HIV/AIDS
2.5.1.Gender analysis/assessment
2.5.3.Strategic Partnership with leaders
2.5.4.Development and use of gender-sensitive indicators for monitoring and evaluation
2.5.5.Implementation,monitoring and evaluating HIV/AIDS operations
2.7. HlV/AIDS in India
2.7.1.Vulnerable Groups in India
Summary
3.RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.2. Research Hypothesis
3.3. Research philosophy
3.5.1.Sampling Plan
3.5.2.Sampling Size
3.6. Questionnaire Design and Administration
3.7. Data Analysis Procedure
3.9. The Coding
3.10. The Demographic Characteristics of the Respondents
3.10.1. Gender
3.10.4. Education
3.10.5. Employment
3.10.6. Organization
3.10.7. Role
3.11.Ethical Considerations
Summary
4.ANALYSIS,RESULTS and DISCUSSION
4.1. Quantitative Analysis
4.1.1.Xhina
4.2. Background Analysis
4.3.Inferential Analysis
4.3.2. HIV/AIDS management practices
4.3.3. Role of Gender and Culture in Transmission and Management of HIV/AIDS
4.3.4. Challenges and Opportunities in incorporating HIV/AIDS prevention policies in China
4.4.India
4.4.1.Demographic Analysis
4.4.2.Background Analysis
4.4.3.Inferential Analysis
4.5.Qualitative analysis
4.5.1.India
4.5.2. Vulnerable groups in India
4.5.3. Ascertainingthe vulnerability factors
4.5.4. Management polices regarding HIV/AIDS
4.5.6.Potential challenges and opportunities in implementation of managementpolicies in
4.6.China
4.6.1. Vulnerable groups in China
4.6.3. Managenient policies regarding HIV/AIDS in China
DISCUSSION
4.7.The vulnerable populations in India and China
4.8. The vulnerability factors for men and women in India and China
4.9. The current national HIV/AIDS management policies in China and India
4.10. The role of gender and culture in the transmission and management of HIV/AIDS in
4.11.The actual and potential challenges and opportunities with regard to incorporating
4.12. Possible schemes through which issues of gender and culture may be assimilated into
Chapter summary
5.CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1.Introduction
5.2. Conclusion
5.2.1. Establishing the vulnerable populations in both countries
5.2.2. Ascertaining the vulnerability factors for men and women in the two nations
5.2.5.Identifying the actual and potential challenges and opportunities about incorporating aspects
5.2.6.Providing a possible scheme through which issues of gender and culture may be assimilated
5.3. Recommendations
5.3.2.China
5.4.Limitations of the study and scope for further research
5.4.1.Limitations
5.4.2.Scope for further research
References
Appendix
Acknowledgement
华中师范大学;