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AIDS Behav. 2011 Aug;15(6):1220-32. doi: 10.1007/s10461-010-9827-4.
Comparative case studies were used to explore religious congregations' HIV involvement, including types and extent of activities, interaction with external organizations or individuals, and how activities were initiated and have changed over time. The cases included 14 congregations in Los Angeles County representing diverse faith traditions and races-ethnicities. Activities fell into three broad categories: (1) prevention and education; (2) care and support; and (3) awareness and advocacy. Congregations that engaged early in the epidemic focused on care and support while those that became involved later focused on prevention and education. Most congregations interacted with external organizations or individuals to conduct their HIV activities, but promoting abstinence and teaching about condoms were conducted without external involvement. Opportunities exist for congregations to help address a variety of HIV-related needs. However, activities that are mission-congruent, such as providing pastoral care for people with HIV, raising HIV awareness, and promoting HIV testing, appear easier for congregations to undertake than activities aimed at harm reduction.
采用对比案例研究的方法,探索宗教团体参与艾滋病防治的情况,包括活动的类型和范围、与外部组织或个人的互动方式,以及活动的发起和随时间的变化情况。案例包括洛杉矶县的 14 个宗教团体,代表了不同的信仰传统和种族-族裔。活动可分为三大类:(1)预防和教育;(2)关怀和支持;(3)意识和倡导。在艾滋病流行早期参与的团体主要关注关怀和支持,而后来参与的团体则主要关注预防和教育。大多数团体与外部组织或个人互动开展艾滋病活动,但在没有外部参与的情况下,团体也开展了促进禁欲和教授使用避孕套的活动。宗教团体有机会帮助解决各种与艾滋病相关的需求。但是,开展与团体使命一致的活动,如为感染艾滋病毒的人提供牧师关怀、提高艾滋病意识和促进艾滋病毒检测,似乎比开展旨在减少伤害的活动更容易。