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Acceptability of male circumcision among adolescent boys and their parents, Botswana


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Author list: Oluwemimo Jayeoba, Scott Dryden-Peterson, Lillian Okui, Laura Smeaton, Jane
Magetse, Lillian Makori, Venice Modikwa1, Mpho Mogodi, Rebeca Plank, and Shahin
Lockman

Publication year: 2012

Journal acronym: AIDS Behav.

Volume number: 16

Issue number: 2

Start page: 340

End page: 349

Number of pages: 10

ISSN: 1573-3254

Languages: English



Little is known of the acceptability of male circumcision (MC) to adolescent boys, a key target group for HIV prevention. We conducted a cluster design survey among adolescent boys and their parents/guardians in two villages in Botswana. Of 1300 households visited, 398 boys were eligible; 269 boys and 210 parents/guardians participated. MC was described correctly by 80% of boys, and 76% identified that MC reduces the risk of male HIV acquisition. After a brief informational session, 75% of boys stated that they would definitely want to be circumcised and 96% of parents/guardians would want their boy circumcised. Boys most frequently reported pain (49%) and possible health problems (19%) as concerns undergoing MC; concerns about peer or partner acceptance, sexual function, or cultural appropriateness were uncommon. Adolescent MC is likely to be highly acceptable in Botswana if done safely, for free and with adequate pain control in a hospital setting


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