At the time of data collection and analysis, Jenny A. Higgins, Sanyukta Mathur, Elizabeth Eckel, Laura Kelly, and John S. Santelli were with the Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY. At the time of article preparation, Jenny A. Higgins was with the Department of Gender and Women's Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Neema Nakyanjo, Richard Sekamwa, Josephine Namatovu, William Ddaaki, Rosette Nakubulwa, and Sylvia Namakula are with the Qualitative Research Section, Rakai Health Sciences Program, Kalisizo, Uganda. Fred Nalugoda is with the Kalisizo Field Station, Rakai Health Sciences Program, Kalisizo, Uganda.
Am J Public Health. 2014 Apr;104(4):612-20. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301670. Epub 2014 Feb 13.
We present results from life history interviews with 60 young adults from southern Uganda. Using a novel qualitative case-control design, we compared newly HIV-positive cases with HIV-negative controls matched on age, gender, marital status, and place of residence. Relationship context was the most salient theme differentiating cases from controls. Compared with HIV-negative respondents, recent seroconverters described relationships marked by poorer communication, greater suspicion and mistrust, and larger and more transitory sexual networks. Results highlight the importance of dyadic approaches to HIV and possibly of couple-based interventions. Using HIV-matched pairs allowed additional understanding of the factors influencing transmission. This hybrid methodological approach holds promise for future studies of sexual health.
我们呈现了对来自乌干达南部的 60 名年轻人进行的生活史访谈的结果。使用一种新颖的定性病例对照设计,我们将新的 HIV 阳性病例与在年龄、性别、婚姻状况和居住地方面相匹配的 HIV 阴性对照进行了比较。关系背景是区分病例和对照的最突出主题。与 HIV 阴性受访者相比,最近血清转换者描述的关系具有较差的沟通、更多的怀疑和不信任,以及更大和更短暂的性网络。研究结果强调了采用对偶方法进行 HIV 研究以及可能采用基于伴侣的干预措施的重要性。使用 HIV 匹配对还可以进一步了解影响传播的因素。这种混合方法为未来的性健康研究提供了希望。