Stephenson Rob
Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
AIDS Care. 2009 Apr;21(4):403-10. doi: 10.1080/09540120802290365.
Despite the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS that exists in many sub-Saharan African countries, very little is known of the prevalence and context of HIV-related stigma in these settings. This paper seeks to understand the community-level factors associated with HIV-related stigma among young people in three culturally contrasting African countries: Burkina Faso, Ghana and Zambia. Using nationally representative data on young people (15-24) from Burkina Faso, Ghana and Zambia, the analysis examines the economic, demographic and behavioral dimensions of community environments that shape HIV-related stigma among young people. The results demonstrate a clear influence of the community environment on shaping HIV-related stigma among young people. The elements of the community that were significantly associated with HIV-related stigma were the economic and behavioral aspects of the community environment, and there was no evidence of relationships between demographic patterns and HIV-related stigma. Behavioral change interventions must address HIV-related stigma in order to encourage behavior change, and must take into account the social, economic and cultural environments in which young people exist.
尽管撒哈拉以南非洲的许多国家艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染率很高,但对这些地区与艾滋病毒相关耻辱感的流行情况和背景却知之甚少。本文旨在了解布基纳法索、加纳和赞比亚这三个文化背景不同的非洲国家中,与年轻人艾滋病毒相关耻辱感相关的社区层面因素。利用来自布基纳法索、加纳和赞比亚关于年轻人(15 - 24岁)具有全国代表性的数据,该分析考察了塑造年轻人艾滋病毒相关耻辱感的社区环境的经济、人口和行为维度。结果表明社区环境对塑造年轻人艾滋病毒相关耻辱感有明显影响。与艾滋病毒相关耻辱感显著相关的社区因素是社区环境的经济和行为方面,且没有证据表明人口模式与艾滋病毒相关耻辱感之间存在关联。行为改变干预措施必须解决与艾滋病毒相关的耻辱感问题,以鼓励行为改变,并且必须考虑到年轻人所处的社会、经济和文化环境。