Introduction: This review covers the main points, gaps and criticism of the article. The key information provided in this review will help you gain new knowledge about issues related to women's HIV/AIDS prevention. As a society, we focus on individualistic modes of prevention. We try to enforce and educate people about HIV/AIDS prevention at the individual level, but it is more complex because women have a lower status than men, this disempowerment can lead to violence in relationships with men, therefore, negotiating the Condom use for women can lead to violence. The angle this review will focus on is how these gender roles influence women's HIV sexual risk behaviors and behavior reduction. Structure of the article: The article was organized very well because there were titles that help to understand the content. The structure of the article allowed me to understand the main points through repetition of important issues. What you should notice throughout the article is that the author has a very strong view on the female side of HIV/AIDS prevention, she stands up for women and not to blame them in these situations, and this might make her seem like a feminist. Article Summary (6 points): The main reason this article was written is because there was a lack of focus on risky behaviors regarding HIV prevention in women around the world. US. Because women are not given attention, they are more susceptible than men to contracting HIV/AIDS. We need to design a risk reduction program that pays more attention to women. The author mentions some key points. First, solutions must address the underlying causes of HIV risk among women. This mainly includes poverty and powerlessness because women with a lower standard of living... middle of paper... make women more susceptible to HIV/AIDS and other sexual diseases. This injustice must be resolved in a global context. Conclusion: In my opinion, I think this is an extremely important issue to address because many women in a global context are vulnerable and susceptible to HIV/AIDS. The long history of male attitudes towards threats and violence must be analyzed in order to implement prevention plans that work. The article changed my knowledge and opinions on HIV prevention because it gave me a multidimensional view on gender roles that influence society. they have been ignored in many prevention programs. We need to consider men's role in women's risk, particularly men's beliefs, values, norms, attitudes towards women, and power in relationships. The article provided new insight into how to implement new prevention programs for women.
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