Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, Yale School of Public Health, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Glob Public Health. 2011;6 Suppl 2(SUP2):S243-56. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2011.562217. Epub 2011 May 24.
This analysis focuses on the evangelical Protestant responses to drug use and HIV prevention, treatment and care in the urban periphery of Rio de Janeiro. We question how religious institutions, and the positions of pastors, create or reduce various elements of societal illness and vulnerability. We aim to show that the views of pastors may symbolise a form of social regulation that may have a meaningful social impact on drug use and HIV and AIDS. The interviews of 23 evangelical religious leaders were collected. Two case studies of evangelical drug rehabilitation centres (DRC) are derived from five qualitative interviews. Evangelical DRC generally reflects pastors' discourses of reintegration into social networks including marriage, family and employment. We found important differences in the discourses and practices in private versus state-funded rehabilitation centres that may reveal ways social and programmatic vulnerabilities may affect the efficacy of public health interventions.
本分析聚焦于里约热内卢城市边缘地区福音派新教徒对毒品使用和艾滋病毒预防、治疗和护理的回应。我们质疑宗教机构和牧师的立场如何制造或减少社会疾病和脆弱性的各种因素。我们旨在表明,牧师的观点可能象征着一种社会规范形式,这种形式可能对毒品使用和艾滋病毒/艾滋病产生有意义的社会影响。我们收集了 23 位福音派宗教领袖的访谈。从五次定性访谈中得出了两个福音派戒毒康复中心(DRC)的案例研究。福音派 DRC 通常反映了牧师关于重新融入包括婚姻、家庭和就业在内的社会网络的论述。我们发现,私营和国有戒毒康复中心的话语和实践存在重要差异,这可能揭示了社会和方案脆弱性如何影响公共卫生干预措施的效果。