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近期移民的牙买加女性中的艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防措施

HIV/AIDS prevention practices among recent-immigrant Jamaican women.

作者信息

Gillespie-Johnson Marjorie

机构信息

College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th St, HLS2-363B, Miami, FL 33199, USA.

出版信息

Ethn Dis. 2008 Spring;18(2 Suppl 2):S2-175-8.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The HIV/AIDS pandemic continues to affect people in the United States and around the world at a profound rate, and African Americans are disproportionately affected.

METHODS

This exploratory, descriptive, and phenomenological study explored the meaning of HIV/AIDS safer sex practices among 20 single, heterosexual women, 18-30 years old, who emigrated from Jamaica in the last 12 years. The study described the participants' HIV/AIDS prevention knowledge, behaviors, health-beliefs, and social and cultural factors that influenced their behaviors. The Health Belief Model guided the study, and the maximum variation criterion sampling technique was used to select participants. In-depth interviews, journal entries, and field notes were used to collect data. Diekelmann, Allen, and Tanner's seven-stage process of Heideggarian hermeneutics data analysis was used to produce rich descriptions of shared practices and common meanings.

RESULTS

Participants in this study acknowledged that HIV/AIDS was serious, but most women did not perceive themselves as susceptible to the disease. Women in this study did not use condoms. These women expressed lack of condom negotiation skills, fear of losing their relationship, and fear of physical or mental abuse from their significant other as barriers to using condoms.

DISCUSSION

Most women were knowledgeable about HIV/AIDS prevention but have religious beliefs and cultural practices that were deeply embedded in their health practices. Many women were not sure of a mutually monogamous relationship, and talking about sexual issues was viewed as taboo. This research provides the foundation for the development of culturally appropriate interventions to decrease HIV/AIDS and improve health disparities among immigrant women.

摘要

引言

艾滋病毒/艾滋病大流行继续以深远的速度影响着美国和世界各地的人们,非裔美国人受到的影响尤为严重。

方法

这项探索性、描述性和现象学研究探讨了20名年龄在18至30岁之间、在过去12年中从牙买加移民而来的单身异性恋女性中艾滋病毒/艾滋病安全性行为的意义。该研究描述了参与者的艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防知识、行为、健康信念以及影响其行为的社会和文化因素。健康信念模型指导了这项研究,并采用最大差异标准抽样技术来选择参与者。通过深入访谈、日记条目和实地记录来收集数据。采用迪克尔曼、艾伦和坦纳的海德格尔诠释学数据分析七阶段过程,以对共同实践和共同意义进行丰富描述。

结果

本研究中的参与者承认艾滋病毒/艾滋病很严重,但大多数女性并不认为自己易患该疾病。本研究中的女性不使用避孕套。这些女性表示缺乏避孕套谈判技巧、担心失去关系以及担心来自重要他人的身体或精神虐待是使用避孕套的障碍。

讨论

大多数女性了解艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防知识,但有深深融入其健康行为的宗教信仰和文化习俗。许多女性不确定双方保持一夫一妻制的关系,并且谈论性问题被视为禁忌。这项研究为制定符合文化背景的干预措施以减少艾滋病毒/艾滋病并改善移民女性的健康差异奠定了基础。

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