Daniel Yaw Fiaveh
University of Cape Coast
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Culture, Health & Sexuality | 2015
Daniel Yaw Fiaveh; Chimaraoke O. Izugbara; Michael Perry Kweku Okyerefo; Fenneke Reysoo; Clara K. Fayorsey
Using qualitative data gathered through in-depth interviews with women in Accra, Ghana, this paper explores narratives of masculinity and femininity and sexual risk negotiation practices among women. While women framed ‘proper’ masculinity in terms of stereotypical reproductive norms, they also acknowledged the fluidity and multiplicity of masculinities. Femininity was more uniformly characterised in terms of physical attractiveness and beauty, responsibility and reproduction. These features, especially those related to adherence to morally and socially appropriate sexual norms (e.g., menstrual and bodily hygiene, unplanned pregnancy etc.), influenced womens approach to sexual negotiation. Work aiming to support women to negotiate sex safely needs to pay attention to their notions of gender and practices of sexual negotiation.
Health Sociology Review | 2017
Michael Perry Kweku Okyerefo; Daniel Yaw Fiaveh
ABSTRACT Few studies have examined the relationship between religiosity and health-seeking belief outcomes in Ghana. Drawing on in-depth interviews and group discussions with informal prayer group members and leaders in Accra, Ghana, the study explores participants’ conceptions of illnesses and the significance of the forest as a place of gathering and healing. There are several reasons why prayer group members in this study make their way to the forest, including finding a serene sacred space in a crowded city to confront the vicissitudes of life. Disease, for the prayer group members, is seen to hold both spiritual and physical origins, inspiring them to seek both biomedical and spiritual forms of care. Interviewees believed hospitals could help with physical diseases, but saw spiritual diseases as requiring spiritual solutions. There was a salient differentiation expressed between treatment and healing, however: doctors can treat certain conditions, but only God heals. While there is a need for public health practitioners to better engage spiritual/religious leaders and their followers with mainstream biomedicine, and to challenge some of their misconceptions and mistrust, attending to and understanding the role of religious beliefs, and religious spaces, in everyday conceptions of health, would strengthen the promotion of both men’s and women’s health in this context.
Sexualities | 2017
Daniel Yaw Fiaveh; Michael Pk Okyerefo
While women present themselves and their sexuality through dress and their deportment, there are areas of their sexual lives that are not so public and are less easy to research, such as intimate sexual relations. In this study, the authors report findings from interviews with men and women about a topic not often reported on – choice of sexual positions. The focus on sexual positions raises questions about sexual agency – who chooses, what do they choose, and why? It also raises issues of gender power and inequality between consenting (heterosexual) adults. In this study from urban Ghana, the authors show that women exercise sexual agency in the ‘bedroom’ but do so in ways that reflect emotional and relational security and, in turn, reflect men’s power. However, the article’s argument is not just about the power of men to seek and obtain pleasure. Women seek and obtain pleasure too.
Archive | 2011
Michael Perry Kweku Okyerefo; Daniel Yaw Fiaveh; Steffi Naa; L. Lamptey
The Journal of medical research | 2012
Daniel Yaw Fiaveh
Archive | 2011
Daniel Yaw Fiaveh
Sexuality and Culture | 2015
Daniel Yaw Fiaveh; Michael Perry Kweku Okyerefo; Clara K. Fayorsey
Archive | 2011
Michael Perry; Kweku Okyerefo; Daniel Yaw Fiaveh; Kofi Takyi Asante
Archive | 2011
Daniel Yaw Fiaveh; Michael Perry; Kweku Okyerefo; Clara K. Fayorsey
Health | 2014
Amos Laar; Daniel Yaw Fiaveh; Matilda Laar; Sandra Boatemaa; James Abugri; Angela El-Adas; Richard Amenyah; Kyeremeh Atuahene; Andrew A. Adjei; Isabella A. Quakyi
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