Birungi Ruth, Nabembezi Dennis, Kiwanuka Julius, Ybarra Michele, Bull Sheana
a Internet Solutions for Kids, Inc , PO Box 115, Mbarara , Uganda.
Afr J AIDS Res. 2011 Dec;10(4):487-94. doi: 10.2989/16085906.2011.646664.
In Uganda, HIV prevalence remains high with young people at higher risk of infection than adults. Much is known about the sexual risk factors for HIV transmission among youths, including sexual encounters that are coerced. On the other hand, relatively little is known about the barriers to preventing sexual coercion and what strategies may overcome those barriers with adolescents. We conducted three focus group discussions with adolescents in an urban area in Uganda to understand their perceptions of sexual coercion, and to identify, from their point of view, how coercion can be addressed. Data were collected to inform the development of an Internet-based programme for young people, tailored to their HIV-information, motivation and behavioural-skills needs. The findings suggest that the participants perceived adults' coercion of young people as common. The secondary school participants also expressed confusion over what exactly constituted coercion. They acknowledged that young people lack skills to avoid coerced sex and felt it would be critical to give youths information on the circumstances in which coercion may occur and its links to HIV risk. Finally, the youths wanted specific skills and to be empowered to avoid sexual coercion and to report rape. The findings suggest that adolescents are open to discussions about this topic and they support the call for greater integration of coercion-reduction strategies in HIV-prevention programmes targeted at their age group.
在乌干达,艾滋病毒感染率仍然很高,年轻人比成年人面临更高的感染风险。关于年轻人中艾滋病毒传播的性风险因素,包括被迫发生的性接触,我们已经了解很多。另一方面,对于预防性胁迫的障碍以及哪些策略可以克服青少年面临的这些障碍,我们所知相对较少。我们在乌干达一个城市地区与青少年进行了三次焦点小组讨论,以了解他们对性胁迫的看法,并从他们的角度确定如何应对胁迫问题。收集数据是为了为一项针对年轻人的基于互联网的项目提供信息,该项目根据他们对艾滋病毒信息、动机和行为技能的需求进行量身定制。研究结果表明,参与者认为成年人对年轻人的胁迫很常见。中学参与者也对究竟什么构成胁迫表示困惑。他们承认年轻人缺乏避免被迫发生性行为的技能,并认为向年轻人提供关于胁迫可能发生的情况及其与艾滋病毒风险的联系的信息至关重要。最后,年轻人希望获得具体技能并被赋予权力,以避免性胁迫并举报强奸行为。研究结果表明,青少年愿意就这个话题进行讨论,并且他们支持在针对他们这个年龄段的艾滋病毒预防项目中更多地融入减少胁迫策略的呼吁。