Mpofu, R. M. B.Devlleger, P.Wazakili, Margaret2021-11-022024-04-172021-11-022024-04-172007https://hdl.handle.net/10566/11706Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThere is also assumption, that physically disabled young people do not experience challenges in expressing their sexuality and accessing HIV/AIDS prevention services, to the same extent as other disability groups such as the blind and those with intellectual disabilities. Hence there was a need to explore disabled young people's own understanding of risk and the factors that hinder or support their participation in existing sexuality education and HIV/AIDS prevention programmes. It was also important for this group to suggest ways in which they may participate in such programmes.enPhysically disabled young peopleSexualityHIV/AIDSContextual factorsDiscriminationFluctuating identityFatalistic attitudesCommunity-based and inclusive HIV/AIDS servicesNyangaSouth AfricaParadox of risk: sexuality and HIV/AIDS among young people with physical disabilities in Nyanga, South Africa.University of the Western Cape