Knight Rod, Small Will, Shoveller Jean A
Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, Canada.
Sociol Health Illn. 2016 Jan;38(1):153-67. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.12345. Epub 2015 Sep 18.
As routine HIV testing approaches are implemented to enhance participation rates in HIV testing, it is often widely believed that these approaches are socially and ethically justifiable given the underlying assumption that these practices will result in the widespread reduction of HIV-related stigma. Nonetheless, a variety of empirical and theoretical gaps on how HIV testing practices may impact on HIV stigma remain, raising questions about the social underpinnings of the public health rationale. We draw on 50 interviews with 18-24 year-old men to determine how HIV-related stigma is experienced differentially across subgroups of young men in relation to both voluntary and routine testing practices. The men's experiences with routine testing highlight how (mis)interpretations of universal, routine testing practices may serve to (unintentionally) burden disadvantaged subgroups of men; however, when these practices are adequately explicated, the universal dimension of a routine offer greatly diminished these concerns. These findings also show that, under the right conditions, a routine offer can provide transformative opportunities for individuals to reconceptualise their expectations over HIV and HIV-related stigma.
随着旨在提高艾滋病毒检测参与率的常规检测方法的实施,人们普遍认为,鉴于这些做法将导致与艾滋病毒相关的耻辱感广泛减少这一基本假设,这些方法在社会和伦理上是合理的。尽管如此,关于艾滋病毒检测做法如何影响艾滋病毒耻辱感仍存在各种实证和理论空白,这引发了对公共卫生基本原理社会基础的质疑。我们对18至24岁男性进行了50次访谈,以确定在自愿检测和常规检测做法方面,艾滋病毒相关耻辱感在年轻男性亚群体中的体验有何差异。男性在常规检测中的经历凸显了对普遍常规检测做法的(错误)解读可能如何(无意地)给处境不利的男性亚群体带来负担;然而,当这些做法得到充分解释时,常规检测的普遍性大大减少了这些担忧。这些发现还表明,在适当条件下,常规检测可以为个人提供变革性机会,使其重新认识对艾滋病毒和与艾滋病毒相关耻辱感的期望。