Berg Rigmor C, Ross Michael W
Department of Evidence-Based Health Services, Norwegian Knowledge Center for the Health Services, Oslo, Norway ; School of Public Health, University of Texas, Houston, Texas, USA.
School of Public Health, University of Texas, Houston, Texas, USA.
Int J Sex Health. 2014 Jul;26(3):186-199. doi: 10.1080/19317611.2013.853720. Epub 2014 Jul 14.
Stigma connected with HIV/AIDS has decreased considerably since the early epidemic yet affects those living with HIV in many ways. Little research, particularly qualitative research, concerning HIV stigma from the perspective of gay men has emerged. The present qualitative study aimed to fill this evidence gap by examining how HIV stigma is perceived and experienced by gay men who have become HIV-infected and how they respond to this stigma.
Thematic analysis of 19 gay men's narratives identified six main themes.
Encountering HIV stigmatization was common and was linked to the physical stigmata identifying respondents as HIV-positive. Overwhelmingly, they found stigmatization to be most intensely felt within gay communities. One profound theme was internalized HIV stigma, referring to respondents' internalized negative feelings about their HIV status. A related theme was the closeted nature of HIV. Lastly, regarding how the men dealt with the HIV diagnosis and experiences of HIV stigma, a theme of adaptation became clear.
Although exploratory, the results can serve as a beginning framework for understanding and assisting seropositive gay men who experience HIV stigma. The findings are important because it is realistic to expect that in a climate in which HIV has become increasingly invisible and closeted and in which infections are on the rise, gay and bisexual men will be increasingly affected and infected by HIV.
自艾滋病流行初期以来,与艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关的污名化现象已大幅减少,但仍在许多方面影响着艾滋病毒感染者。从男同性恋者的角度对艾滋病毒污名化进行的研究很少,尤其是定性研究。本定性研究旨在通过调查感染艾滋病毒的男同性恋者如何看待和体验艾滋病毒污名化以及他们如何应对这种污名化来填补这一证据空白。
对19名男同性恋者的叙述进行主题分析,确定了六个主要主题。
遭遇艾滋病毒污名化很常见,且与将受访者识别为艾滋病毒阳性的身体污名有关。绝大多数情况下,他们发现污名化在男同性恋社区中感受最为强烈。一个深刻的主题是内化的艾滋病毒污名,指的是受访者对自己艾滋病毒感染状况的内化负面情绪。一个相关主题是艾滋病毒的隐蔽性。最后,关于这些男性如何应对艾滋病毒诊断和艾滋病毒污名化经历,适应主题变得清晰起来。
尽管具有探索性,但这些结果可作为理解和帮助经历艾滋病毒污名化的血清阳性男同性恋者的初步框架。这些发现很重要,因为在艾滋病毒越来越难以察觉和隐蔽且感染人数不断上升的情况下,预计男同性恋者和双性恋男性将越来越多地受到艾滋病毒的影响和感染,这是现实的。