The morality issue complicates the public understanding of AIDS in many ways. Traditionally sexual permissiveness though accepted in the socities of East, has
been regarded as a socially deviant behavior. Thus, AIDS become one of the
wages of sin. The patient is not a sufferer but a sinner, and a subject of ridicule
not sympathy. The morality issue clouds the public mind, a clear understanding of
the disease is denied. The hypothesis is that if the morality issue in relation to
AIDS can be diluted from the public mind a clearer understanding and more
effective effort can be made possible which will be helpful at the primary as well
as the secondary levels of prevention. The role of the people’s organizations is
important in spreading a healthy awareness of the human sexuality and shaping
the public attitude towards the disease for more efficient prevention and treatment.
Chains And Subchains Of Hiv/Aids Transmission
AIDS is an illness which is transmitted through blood and body fluids
(BBF). An exposure to BBF can occur during sexual act, when HIV
infected blood/ blood products are transfused, or accidentally on contact of
infected BBF to breached skin or mucous membrane. Apart from this the
transmission can be vertical, from the mother to newborn. Out of all these,
the transmission during the sexual act is most important. Though the exact
proportion of the HIV transmission through the sexual vs. asexual routes is
not known, a general opinion assigns foremost significance to the
transmission through sexual route. It is observed that this route is bound to
play almost exclusive role as transmission through other routes will
decrease as better technology at hand (safe transfusions and reliable
screening tests), strict observance of universal precautions and increasing
public awareness. Also, there are two traps in the transmission through
sexual route as compared to other routes: one, the disease has a long
incubation period; and secondly, there is a variable interval between the
time a person can infect and a screening test becomes positive. Thus,
even if due to increased public awareness a negative screening test
becomes a prerequisite for a sexual relationship between two persons, the
window period can dilute the benefit of carefulness.
In this light, sex is the most important vehicle and sexual act is the
most important route of transmission of HIV infection and AIDS. This fact is
becoming more and more obvious as the time passes. In other way, the
increasing prevalence of the disease is a pointer to the existing overt
and dormant sexual chains and sub-chains. All the infected persons act
as a reservoir, well before the disease is diagnosed, a period which on
average is ten years. Simultaneously, more active a person sexually is,
more likely he is to acquire the infection and transmit it.
Extra-marital
Promiscuous Sex Param- HIV
Further
Person ours Infection
Transmissions
Marital Sex
Monogamous
Spouse
Disease
Expression
HIV
Infection
Death
Disease
Expression
Death
Fig.1: Sexual chains and sub-chains of HIV/AIDS transmission
Human Settlements And The Moral Code Evolution Of Man
The human evolution over centuries led to smaller settlements,
then to the larger ones. Gradually there developed dependency of
Homo sapiens on each other, leading to a highly complex society of the
present day.
The complex society is made up of individuals as its basic
members and works to fulfill their biological needs – existence, hunger
and procreation, and human needs – intimacy, social relations and
cultural fulfillment. The sexual act is an important part of procreation,
but it is also an expression of intimacy. Because the human society is
based on co-existence, a moral code has evolved over the centuries,
which pervades all aspects of life. It sets norm of human behavior in a
community. It controls and directs sexual behavior of people for
purpose of fulfilling sexual needs as well as maintaining group
cohesiveness.
Human Sexuality
A human is a uni-sexual being. One can be a man or woman, and
this leads to a process of recognizing, accepting and expressing
oneself as a sexual being. Thus, sexuality is a deep pervasive core of
total human personality and is present, perceived and expressed from
birth to death. It is a biological fact and a bio-social expression. It is
closely linked with gender identity and gender roles. People have a
need for intimacy and touch throughout life, and sexual attraction,
sexual act and aftermath of the act are further expression of sexuality.
Sexual Practices Permissiveness
The socio-cultural elements of a society, religious and legal
systems, attempt to prescribe and proscribe sexual behavior. This is the
moral code governing sexual behavior of members of a society. A
traditional view holds that sex must occur only after marriage. The
society prescribes heterosexual relations and through its family
institution controls sexual behavior by condoning premarital and
extramarital sexual relation. But deviations from this norm are evidently
seen. There exist polygamous and polyandrous liaisons, promiscuity
and adultery, homosexuality and group sex practices apart from
commercial sex workers. All these lead to a breach of sexual sanctity
and play their role in transmission of STDs including HIV infection and
AIDS.
The ‘Zero Aids’ Concept
Since sex is the most important vehicle and sexual route is
the major, amounting to nearly exclusive, route in the transmission of
HIV infection and AIDS, a novel idea of ‘zero AIDS’ concept can be put
forth.
Fig.2: The ‘Zero AIDS’ Concept
In a hypothetical strictly monogamous society where sexual
affairs are only marital, divorce rate is zero, AIDS will have no place.
Further, if a sexual liberal society decides to approach the hypothetical
model, the incidence of HIV infection and AIDS will go down.
This model of the hypothetical society is of practical importance.
If a traditional society tries to approach the model by setting strict norms
for sexual behavior, it can save itself from the AIDS epidemic which is
very likely if it changes into a sexually liberal society under the influence
of urbanization and Westernization.
The Morality Taboo
Traditionally, sexual permissiveness though accepted in societies, has
always been regarded as a socially deviant behavior. But accepting socially
deviant behavior is one thing, coming to terms with the results of deviancy is
another. This was apparent when for the first time the unknown disease
afflicting homosexuals in Los Angeles was attributed to to homosexuality and
various perverse sexual practices. Later, of course, the causative virus was
discovered, so were other patients suffering from the disease who were not
homosexuals. Still because the disease is sexually transmitted, it is seen by
majority a result of sin.
The morality issues associated with the disease are :
- The main sufferers are ones who breach the norms of sexual
behavior. They form the part of chains of disease transmission. They
get infected as a result of promiscuous behavior or as a result of
commercial sex liaison.
- Spouses of the main sufferers are infected as a result of normal
sexual alliance with their infected partners. They form the sub-chains.
They are innocent victims.
- The children born to HIV infected mothers get the infection as a
result of vertical transmission. They are also innocent victims.
- The commercial sex workers get infected in course of their
profession and act reservoir of infection, transmitting the infection to
their clients.
- The rape and child abuse victims are another group of innocent
victims.
The different types of patients arouse different types of reactions
in society. The group 1 patients are sinners morality-wise and suffer
neglect, ridicule and self-imposed guilt. The group 4 patients are again
who breached the moral code and are deviants, and are treated
similarly if not worse. The rest of the groups are those involved
innocently and are subject of sympathy but because of potential to
transmit the disease, which is so far, untreatable, avoided by the
society amounting to hate.
Thus, morality issue complicates the scientific understanding and
dealing of AIDS patients by the public and medical workers in many
ways. It clouds the public mind, and a clear understanding of the
disease process and thus education is denied. The patients are not
sufferers but sinners, directly or indirectly, cut off from the mainstream
of the society and live on its fringes, and are treated with ridicule and
avoided as untouchables.
The Role Of People’s Organizations
The basic hypothesis is that if the morality issue in relation to AIDS
can be diluted or sidelined from the public mind, a clearer understanding of
the disease and more effective education can be possible. This will have at
least two implications: one, it will be helpful at the primary as well the
secondary levels of prevention; and secondly, a more humane treatment
socially and medically can be met out to the AIDS patients. Here, the role
of people’s organizations is important. They can help in spreading a
healthy awareness of human sexuality and shaping the public attitude
towards the disease and its reorientation for better understanding and
awareness, and more efficient prevention as well as treatment.
They can work in following ways:
Fig.3: The Role of People’s Organizations
- Spreading Healthy Awareness Of Human Sexuality
- Sex Education: In the society the learning comes from the sexual
value system of the family and community. The people’s organization
can help in scientific and rational sex education. A step-wise sex
education can be organized with help of community and must counter
the sex fads gained from peers and mass media, which often lead to
sexual learning in unhealthy way.
- Healthy Sexual Practices: The people’s organizations, with help of
community, can work in this direction. Stress on monogamous
relationships should be given. A monogamous relationship can be
heterosexual or homosexual, the sexual orientation need not change. A
bisexual orientation, of course, is an evident risk. A new sexual relation
should be preceded by a screening test for HIV. In this regard, it is
important to note that a screening test for HIV does not become positive
following exposure to infection for weeks or months. About 95%
infected individuals can be detected by screening tests within 5 months
of infection. So, a period of 6 months for both partners of a new
relationship is safe. The risk linked with casual and commercial sex
should be highlighted.
- ‘Safe Sex’: The use of condoms for ‘safe sex’ has been widely
publicized. But a poor quality or accidental breakage of condom during
sexual intercourse is a real danger.
- Re-Orientation Of Public Attitude
This is an uphill task. In a natural course as the number of AIDS
patients is on increase, the acute public reaction will subside. An AIDS
patient need not be isolated. He should be rehabilitated within his family
and in his job, of course taking needful precautions. The aim is to break
the chains of transmission by putting barriers, not to outcast the
patients. All HIV +ve and AIDS patients should be regularly followed up,
and helped in getting treatment and properly rehabilitated. Efforts by
people’s organizations in this regard should come.
- Nodal Support To Hiv +/Aids Patients
The people’s organizations can act as nodal points for giving
support to the HIV+ persons and AIDS patients in various ways. They
should encourage the patients to come out with problems and help in
solving them. Acceptance by the family and community, occupational
rehabilitation, and follow up and treatment are such problems and can
be solved by drawing scientific programs and projects by people’s
organizations with help of community and government. |