Glenn Betty L, Wilson Kathleen P
Clayton State University, USA.
J Transcult Nurs. 2008 Jul;19(3):259-65. doi: 10.1177/1043659608317447. Epub 2008 Apr 29.
HIV/AIDS is growing at a disproportional rate among African American adolescents. This trend has occurred despite the fact that 89% of schools have educational programs on HIV/AIDS. Barriers to effective HIV prevention may be related to a failure to develop educational programs based on the cultural competencies of vulnerable populations such as adolescents who are at risk for HIV. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore African American adolescent perceptions of vulnerability and resilience to HIV/AIDS within a cultural competency paradigm. A group of 8 adolescents at an African American church participated in a focus group to discuss vulnerability and resilience to HIV. To facilitate discussion, the adolescents developed collages from pictures in African American magazines. Content analysis was used to identify themes. The themes revealed were confidence, safe social activities, innocence, image, music/drug culture, and peer pressure.
艾滋病毒/艾滋病在非裔美国青少年中的传播速度极不均衡。尽管89%的学校都设有关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病的教育项目,但这一趋势仍在出现。有效的艾滋病毒预防工作面临的障碍,可能与未能基于弱势群体(如面临艾滋病毒感染风险的青少年)的文化能力制定教育项目有关。这项定性研究的目的是在文化能力范式内,探索非裔美国青少年对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的易感性和恢复力的认知。一群来自非裔美国教会的8名青少年参加了一个焦点小组,讨论对艾滋病毒的易感性和恢复力。为便于讨论,这些青少年用非裔美国杂志上的图片制作了拼贴画。采用内容分析法来确定主题。所揭示的主题包括自信、安全的社交活动、纯真、形象、音乐/毒品文化和同伴压力。