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种族与性身份认同:男男性行为黑人对医疗文化及医疗保健的看法

Race and sexual identity: perceptions about medical culture and healthcare among Black men who have sex with men.

作者信息

Malebranche David J, Peterson John L, Fullilove Robert E, Stackhouse Richard W

机构信息

Division of General Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA.

出版信息

J Natl Med Assoc. 2004 Jan;96(1):97-107.

Abstract

Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) in the United States are disproportionately affected by HIV. Using a qualitative approach, the authors describe the healthcare experiences of BMSM in New York State and Atlanta, GA, exploring the social issues that influence barriers to care, communication, and adherence in medical settings. Racial and sexual discrimination socially displace BMSM, and are often compounded by negative encounters within medical institutions. The internalization of these experiences influences healthcare utilization, HIV testing, communication, and adherence behaviors among members of this population. Increasing the number of ethnic and sexual minority providers, expanding current definitions of cultural competency curricula at academic institutions, targeting future research efforts on BMSM, and improving the structural and communication barriers within healthcare settings should be incorporated into our HIV prevention and routine healthcare interventions for BMSM.

摘要

美国男男性行为黑人(BMSM)受艾滋病毒影响的比例过高。作者采用定性研究方法,描述了纽约州和佐治亚州亚特兰大市BMSM的医疗保健经历,探讨了影响医疗环境中就医障碍、沟通和依从性的社会问题。种族和性歧视在社会层面使BMSM边缘化,而医疗机构内的负面遭遇往往使情况更加复杂。这些经历的内化影响了该人群成员的医疗保健利用、艾滋病毒检测、沟通和依从行为。增加少数族裔和性少数群体医疗服务提供者的数量,扩大学术机构文化能力课程的现有定义,针对BMSM开展未来研究工作,以及改善医疗环境中的结构和沟通障碍,应纳入我们针对BMSM的艾滋病毒预防和常规医疗保健干预措施中。

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