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Psychology in Society

On-line version ISSN 2309-8708
Print version ISSN 1015-6046

Abstract

GABAKAIWE, Tendani  and  VAN DER RIET, Mary. Using activity theory to understand contradictions in the safe sex practices of married people in a rural area of the Eastern Cape, South Africa. PINS [online]. 2021, n.61, pp.132-158. ISSN 2309-8708.

HIV/AIDS is a significant public health issue in South Africa. Drawing upon activity theory, this study investigated the prevailing contradictions, tensions and dilemmas related to safe sex practices in the sexual activity systems of heterosexual married people in a rural area of the Eastern Cape in South Africa. This study used secondary data obtained from a National Research Foundation (NRF) funded qualitative project on responses to HIV/AIDS. Nine individual semi-structured interviews (5 women and 4 men) and two focus group discussions (one with women and one with men) were analysed. The findings identify primary and secondary contradictions within two sexual activity systems (that of the married woman, and that of the married man). Tertiary level contradictions between the object of each activity system (specifically sexual pleasure versus safe sex practice) are exacerbated by contradictions between the division of labour components of the two activity systems. These tertiary contradictions are enabled because of the primary contradiction within the married women's sexual activity system, specifically within the division of labour component. This is a contradiction between being responsible for sexual safety, but submissive in the negotiation of sexual activity. A significant finding of this study is that these contradictions within and between the activity systems are at an early start of maturity, as they have not yet lead to a crisis in, and collapse of, the systems. This analysis contributes to understanding the lack of change in behaviour related to safe sex practices.

Keywords : Activity theory; activity system; contradictions; HIV/AIDS; marriage.

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