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The Malawi Religion Project:
Data collection and selected analyses

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Jenny Trinitapoli

 
VOLUME 21 - ARTICLE 10
PAGES 255 - 288
Date Received: 7 May 2007
Date Published: 4 Sep 2009

http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol21/10/

doi:10.4054/DemRes.2009.21.10
   
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Abstract
Scholars have recently become increasingly interested in the role religion plays in the responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. Here, we present the Malawi Religion Project (MRP), which provides data to examine the relationship between religion and HIV/AIDS through surveys and in-depth interviews with denominational leaders, congregational leaders and congregation members in three districts of rural Malawi. In the paper, we outline existing perspectives on the religion-HIV/AIDS link describe the MRP’s design, implementation and subsequent data; provide initial evidence for a series of general research hypotheses; and describe how these data can be used both to extend explorations of these relationships further and as a model for gathering similar data in other contexts. In particular we highlight the unique possibilities this project provides for analyses that link MRP data to the Malawi Diffusion and Ideational Change Project. These linked data produce a multi-level data set covering individuals, congregations and their communities allowing empirical research on religion, HIV/AIDS risk, related behaviors, attitudes and norms.

Author's affiliation
jimi adams
Arizona State University, United States of America
Jenny Trinitapoli
Pennsylvania State University, United States of America

Keywords
AIDS/HIV, data collection, Malawi, religion

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7814

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